Moderna vaccine was patented 3 years before the pandemic began?

lowell

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Matched genetic sequence was patented 3 years earlier in 2016 for cancer research.
Researchers are saying there is 1 in 3 trillion chance Moderna?s sequence randomly appeared through natural selection. The virus shares a sequence of 19 specific letters with a genetic section owned by Moderna.
We will see what comes of this but there is reason to believe the virus was developed in a lab and Moderna
may have some explaining to do. Maybe Fauci can tell us what this means.
 

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I'm more interested to see what YOU think it means. Don't always wait for someone else to think for you.

Why did you post this?
 

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I know you usually only read material with pictures. I refer you to my next to last sentence and give us your opinion on what that might mean. Feel free to consult your man crush hero before responding. No
doubt you have a back door channel with him.
 

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I know you usually only read material with pictures. I refer you to my next to last sentence and give us your opinion on what that might mean. Feel free to consult your man crush hero before responding. No
doubt you have a back door channel with him.

To quote John McEnroe, "ANSWER THE QUESTION, JERK!!!!"
 

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Hey Lowell, when did they start working on vaccines for the coronavirus? If you find the answer to that, you'll see how stupid your latest Fox News tidbit is.
 

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Writing in the paper, led by Dr*Balamurali Ambati, from the*University of Oregon, the researchers said the matching code may have originally been introduced to the Covid genome through infected human cells expressing the MSH3 gene.***

Professor Lawrence Young, a virologist at Warwick University, admitted the latest finding was interesting but claimed it was not significant enough to suggest lab manipulation.*

He told MailOnline: 'We're talking about a very, very, very small piece made up of 19 nucleotides.

'So it doesn't mean very much to be frank, if you do these types of searches you can always find matches.

'Sometimes these things happen fortuitously, sometimes it's the result of convergent evolution (when organisms evolve independently to have similar traits to adapt to their environment).

'It's a quirky observation but I*wouldn't*call it a smoking gun because it's too small.

He added: 'It doesn't get us any further with the debate about whether Covid was engineered.'**

Dr Simon Clarke, a*microbiologist*at Reading University, questioned whether the find was as rare as the study claims.

He told MailOnline: 'There can only be a certain number of [genetic combinations within] furin cleavage sites.
 
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