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AMERICAN BIOWARFARE PATHOGEN SARS COV-2, CREATED AT FORT DETRICK, MARYLAND NOW WREAKING HAVOC GLOBALLY
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76862673:MV80MzM5MDk2Xzk3MzMzMDA0X0ZDQjczREJG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77468605:MV80MzM5MDk2Xzk3MjgzMTYzXzg5Qzc4NzE5] [b][color=red] I just found 26-nucleotide match between a 2006 paper naming 'SARS-CoV-2" and the current 2019 version.[/color][/b] [quote:S-man:MV81Mjc4NDE5XzdDMDg3QjI4] As far as I know NOBODY ANYWHERE has done this matching. It's new. It could be profound. It draws a link between a 2006 publication and what's supposed to be circulating now. The match itself is 26 consecutive bases long. The chance of that being random is cosmically low: 4-to-the-power-26 (4x4x4xx4x4x4x4x4x4x4x4x4x...) [b]If it is not a known CoV sequence, it could be a smoking gun.[/b] Details: ======== I am matching between a ([b][color=red]2006[/b][/color]) paper https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6985527_Preparation_of_a_chimeric_armored_RNA_as_a_versatile_calibrator_for_multiple_virus_assays_14, naming an insert from a virus called "SARS-CoV-2", Supplementary Material https://academic.oup.com/clinchem/article/52/7/1446/5627058#supplementary-data file: "clinchem.2006.069971-1.doc" and The published genome (2020) of SARS-Cov-2 (Wuhan-Hu-1) from Genbank: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_045512 I ran some basic analysis on this, systematically checking for long matches. The longest I found was TWENTY SIX nucleotides in a row! So, here is the 2006 sequence they call SARS-CoV-2 insert, 190 nucleotides long: [face=Tahoma]atgaattaccaagtcaatggttaccctaat[b][color=red]atgtttatcacccgcgaagaagctat[/b][/color] tcgtcacgttcgtgcgtggattggctttgatgtagagggctgtcatgcaactagagat gctgtgggtactaacctacctctccagctaggattttctacaggtgttaacttagtagc tgtaccgactggttatg[/face] [b]I have highlighted the longest match I found (atgtttatcacccgcgaagaagctat).[/b] That sequence is found in the 2020 Genbank submission for SARS-CoV-2 (Wuhan-Hu-1) here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_045512 at position 18253: (snip) 18241 ggttacccta ac[b][color=red]atgtttat cacccgcgaa gaagctat[/b][/color]aa gacatgtacg tgcatggatt (snip) --------------------------- Aside: Quote from 2006 paper: [i]"we tried to directly package a 1200-nucleotide–long foreign RNA sequence containing gene fragments of hepatitis C virus (HCV), HIV-1, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1 (SARS-CoV1), [b][color=red]and SARS-CoV2[/b][/color] into the original armored RNA production vector..."[/i] --------------------------- Now, if anyone knows whether [b][color=red]atgtttatcacccgcgaagaagctat[/b][/color] is a common sequence for CoV's, please let me know!!?? [/quote] https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message5278419/pg1 [/quote] :glassesoff: [/quote]
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