Put together in the lab. Not "made in the lab" as so many are inclined to phrase it. The parts of the virus were not made by man, there were cut out of existing viruses and assembled. Man cannot make life. Not even the simplest form of life, the virus.
Put together in the lab. Not "made in the lab" as so many are inclined to phrase it. The parts of the virus were not made by man, there were cut out of existing viruses and assembled. Man cannot make life. Not even the simplest form of life, the virus.
made
mād adjective 1. Produced or manufactured by constructing, shaping, or forming. Often used in combination. 2. Produced or created artificially. 3. Having been invented; contrived.
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mād
adjective
1. Produced or manufactured by constructing, shaping, or forming. Often used in combination.
2. Produced or created artificially.
3. Having been invented; contrived.
The Key part at the end of the very last sentence -
'SARS-CoV-2 may have originated as an infectious clone assembled in vitro.'
'Assembled' seems a more precise term ...
The Key part at the end of the very last sentence -
'SARS-CoV-2 may have originated as an infectious clone assembled in vitro.'
'Assembled' seems a more precise term ...
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