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352 posts, incept 2018-05-22
2021-05-02 13:57:42
The mRNA used in the "vaccines" is not composed of the natural bases of AGC and U, I read that the uracil has been replaced by a different molecule. This may slow the degradation of the mRNA. N1-methylpseudouridine replaces uracil.
"m1Ψ-dependent enforcement of secondary structure in the coding sequences of synthetic mRNAs can increase their functional half-life."
mRNA drives protein synthesis in ribosomes then slowly breaks down. The "vaccines" have also been given a long poly-A tail to resist the breakdown, say some bases break off at the end of each synthesis, then the long poly-A tail lets the mRNA persist through more synthesis cycles. Poly-A just means a bunch of A bases repeated over and over.
"An unusual 3′-terminus consisting of two segmented poly(adenosine) tracts. The poly(adenosine) stretches increase mRNA stability, "
For non-biologists, DNA and RNA is always read and written from the 5' end to the 3' end.
Double stranded DNA looks like this:
5'-------3'
3'-------5'
mRNA feeds into the ribosome like this:
3'AA...AAA-------5' --> Ribosome --> protein (in this case the S-Spike)
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Vaccination required? Not if we leave.
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