It's called Reverse Transcription, and it's not a new discovery.
It's called Reverse Transcription, and it's not a new discovery.
Reverse transcription itself, no (not since HIV and other viruses that use RT). But a native protein in human cells, polymerase theta, using reverse transcription is a new discovery. i.e. reverse transcription through an enzyme other than reverse transcriptase, which is not native to human (or mammalian in general) cells, is a new discovery.
Reverse transcription itself, no (not since HIV and other viruses that use RT). But a *native protein in human cells*, polymerase theta, using reverse transcription *is* a new discovery. i.e. reverse transcription through an enzyme other than reverse transcriptase, which is not native to human (or mammalian in general) cells, is a new discovery.
Makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
Makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
viruses don't exist dude...jesus get with the research and information age
exosomes, what you call viruses are called exosomes, virology is a now disproven theory for anyone objectively paying attention
viruses don't exist dude...jesus get with the research and information age
exosomes, what you call viruses are called exosomes, virology is a now disproven theory for anyone objectively paying attention
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