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|text=When I first saw the furin cleavage site <ref> ''Furin cleavage site'' refers to [[bio weapon]]s research, which found such [[feature enhancement]] applicable. https://swprs.org/on-the-origin-of-sars-coronavirus-2/</ref> in the viral sequence, with its arginine codons, I said to my wife it was the smoking gun for the origin of the virus. (...) These features make a powerful '''challenge to the idea of a natural origin''' for SARS2. | |text=When I first saw the furin cleavage site <ref> ''Furin cleavage site'' refers to [[bio weapon]]s research, which found such [[feature enhancement]] applicable. https://swprs.org/on-the-origin-of-sars-coronavirus-2/</ref> in the viral sequence, with its arginine codons, I said to my wife it was the smoking gun for the origin of the virus. (...) These features make a powerful '''challenge to the idea of a natural origin''' for SARS2. | ||
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Revision as of 12:41, 26 May 2021
David Baltimore (Virologist) | |
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Member of | ACT for NIH |
“When I first saw the furin cleavage site [1] in the viral sequence, with its arginine codons, I said to my wife it was the smoking gun for the origin of the virus. (...) These features make a powerful challenge to the idea of a natural origin for SARS2.”
David Baltimore [2]
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References
- ↑ Furin cleavage site refers to bio weapons research, which found such feature enhancement applicable. https://swprs.org/on-the-origin-of-sars-coronavirus-2/