chirazonarhid You got me. I understand Chiromantis as being a genus but do not know what a chirazonarhid is? Please tell me?
I win
Okay, but can you tell me what it is please? I can find no reference to what a "chirazonarhid" anywhere?
Eh eh... That's because it doesn't exist
More seriously,
>" With regard to the RT-PCR tests developed by the National Reference Center, the three sequences are not present simultaneously in any other organisms apart from SARS-CoV-2"
You asked: How would they confirm this? I could answer "By doing their job." I guess they ran the sequences into computers to match them against a database of known organism DNA, that's for the how
Now maybe it's not that simple, and it's only kind of like that, but then you need one of those guys to comprehend what their game is all about, and that's assuming you'll be able to understand what he will tell you
I mean go and read scientific literature on virology, you'll cry, it's gibberish all the way for the common man
Random example https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12985-021-01635-8
>Apoptotic investigation of brain tissue cells in dogs naturally infected by canine distemper virus
You probably never heard about the first word to begin with, and that's just for the title
>Conclusions >Apoptosis in brain tissue cells was mainly related to the propagation path and cytotropism of CDV. The apoptosis of astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and some neurons may play a significant role in the demyelinating pathogenesis in dogs with acute canine distemper. A lot of diverse nervous signs shown in the clinic may be related to different neuron apoptosis.
Yeah...
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