We do not have confirmation of integration into a cell genome from what I understand. There is a reverse transcriptase to write DNA but (if I understand correctly, and I may not) there is an additional integrase enzyme which would splice the DNA fragment into genome (like genesis - make cell copies) nuclear DNA. I behave as though it does, however. Do not inject that shit.
We do not have confirmation of integration into a cell genome from what I understand. There is a reverse transcriptase to write DNA but (if I understand correctly, and I may not) there is an additional integrase enzyme which would splice the DNA fragment into genome (like genesis - make cell copies) nuclear DNA. I behave as though it does, however.
Do not inject that shit.
They could show the integration with a carcinoma cell line that brings all the enzymes needed for that process with it. Also, the cancer cells multiply fast, presenting the DNA without the protection of a nucleus. We don't know if there are real life conditions that can lead to similar results, but at least they know now where to look at in follow up studies.
They could show the integration with a carcinoma cell line that brings all the enzymes needed for that process with it. Also, the cancer cells multiply fast, presenting the DNA without the protection of a nucleus. We don't know if there are real life conditions that can lead to similar results, but at least they know now where to look at in follow up studies.
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