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BOMBSHELL: WHO Coronavirus PCR Test Primer Sequence is Found in All Human DNA
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<blockquote data-quote="Shrewd Manager" data-source="post: 75279568" data-attributes="member: 421778"><p>Ok, it's a mathematical probability.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A Blast on the short input sequence of both primers 1 and 2 codes return numerous hits, including a 100% match against Chromosome 8. If that is the case, seems significantly less likely we should get 100% sequence hits on the same item from both primers?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The question was in relation to the purity of the sample. I think we've discussed this before, the issue being how do you demonstrate that no RNA induction is occurring in the sample cell culture at the start of the PCR process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shrewd Manager, post: 75279568, member: 421778"] Ok, it's a mathematical probability. A Blast on the short input sequence of both primers 1 and 2 codes return numerous hits, including a 100% match against Chromosome 8. If that is the case, seems significantly less likely we should get 100% sequence hits on the same item from both primers? The question was in relation to the purity of the sample. I think we've discussed this before, the issue being how do you demonstrate that no RNA induction is occurring in the sample cell culture at the start of the PCR process? [/QUOTE]
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