Our vaccine (Oxford's) does not use mrna. There are options without, if you're scared of this.
HOWEVER
mRNA isn’t the same as DNA, and it can’t combine with our DNA to change our genetic code!!! Ffs, do some research, phone a professor of medicine - or ask anyone who works with mrna. Literally anyone, I fully encourage this, I will even give you telephone numbers to professors and doctors here.
MRNA is also really fragile, and stays in a cell for 72 hours before degradation/elimination.
ALL it does is provide the immune system with the protein spike that COVID has, WITHOUT COVID's centre part (which makes it dangerous), so that the immune system starts producing antigens for that specific spike.
I'm a biochemist. mRNA doesn't rewrite parts of your DNA lol. You realize your DNA is constantly being transcribed into mRNA naturally right? If what you're saying is true, then by that logic, our DNA is constantly changing all the time.
You're confusing different processes. While it's possible for "complimentary" DNA to be changed by the process of reverse transcriptase with mRNA, it means little to nothing and your native DNA is still the same.
Our vaccine (Oxford's) does not use mrna. There are options without, if you're scared of this.
HOWEVER
mRNA isn’t the same as DNA, and it can’t combine with our DNA to change our genetic code!!! Ffs, do some research, phone a professor of medicine - or ask anyone who works with mrna. Literally anyone, I fully encourage this, I will even give you telephone numbers to professors and doctors here.
MRNA is also really fragile, and stays in a cell for 72 hours before degradation/elimination.
ALL it does is provide the immune system with the protein spike that COVID has, WITHOUT COVID's centre part (which makes it dangerous), so that the immune system starts producing antigens for that specific spike.
I'm a biochemist. mRNA doesn't rewrite parts of your DNA lol. You realize your DNA is constantly being transcribed into mRNA naturally right? If what you're saying is true, then by that logic, our DNA is constantly changing all the time.
You're confusing different processes. While it's possible for "complimentary" DNA to be changed by the process of reverse transcriptase with mRNA, it means little to nothing and your native DNA is still the same.
Where'd you get the sequence for the spike protein?
The same way scientists have literally sequenced the entire human genome...
I didn't ask how. I asked where. Which scientists? I'm sure you know, Xi.
You're mental lol