I looked into all the "Seqeunces" that the "PCR"-Test is looking for. It looks for predispositions. Cancers, genetic defects, yeast, influenca or race. Its not for the Virus. I made a list with sources of some of seqeunces picked up by the PCR.
S373P : > DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are cytotoxic lesions that must be accurately repaired to maintain genome stability. > In this study, we refer to rfa1-t33 by the amino acid substitution (S373P) to use consistent nomenclatur ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC5218512/#R47
More suspicious genes/ "mutations" picked up by the test
S375F : > Whole-genome analysis informs breast cancer response to aromatase inhibition. a kinase domain mutation was identified in RPS6KB1 (S375F) nature.com/articles/nature11143
N440K : > A novel N440K sodium channel mutation causes myotonia with exercise-induced weakness - exclusion of CLCN1 exon deletion/duplication by MLPA ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC3235863/
G446S : > They detect turks?! > Clinical, genetic, and structural basis of congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 11β-hydroxylase deficiency > TUR8A G446S/G446S 46,XX F Caucasian/Turkish 4.9 2 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC5347606/
> inb4 comparing dna and rna taxonomy and finding synonyms
Those are Diesease specific Protein Mutations.
The Codes are RNA segments that encode that specific Disease indicating Protein mutation.
In the PCR test, are RNA snippets that are such segments.
The PCR then multiplies the RNA in your snot, and if they get multiplied to such a extend that the have the same "signature" as the "primer kalibrated RNAs" you test is positive.
"Objective: We describe a novel congenital motor neuron disease with early demise due to respiratory insufficiency with clinical overlap with spinal muscular atrophy with respiratory distress (SMARD) type 1 but lacking a mutation in the IGHMBP2 gene. Methods: Exome sequencing was used to identify a de novo mutation in the LAS1L gene in the proband. Pathogenicity of the mutation was validated using a zebrafish model by morpholino-mediated knockdown of las1l. Results: We identified a de novo mutation in the X-linked LAS1L gene in the proband (p.S477N)."
My inner schizo wants to thinks there is something too this. I always suspected the pcr tests were a mass public DNA database or something to that nature
Nothing, they tests go in the trash. Didn't you read the news article? The place the tests get sent to are empty wearhouses, they don't even have PCR machines in them
Christopher Edwards
I once did a pcr test, what are the chances they stored my dna profile?
Angel Wright
Not even up for debate. This shit has been stored 100% What the purpose is, is the question
Well duh. They did the same thing in Afghanistan with "Polio shots" to find Bin Laden. It's always been about genetic surveillance. We live in Gattaca and the normies aren't going to figure it out until it's too late.
Jacob Clark
Nope working at these facilities, I could say that they don't care about DNA profiling. All they care about is getting covid-19 results out ASAP. They usually throw out old samples for new ones that come in.
Caleb Nguyen
No they don't store DNA. Its not even important. They screen you for predispositions and other diseases. Thats all. Only that.
The primers are RNA-Segments of Disease specific protein mutations. Those segments are only 2-3% of the Whole RNA. Its only the mutation. They look if they can find any. Any disease. Including Cancer and beeing a Turk.
They put the "indicators" on a list. So that they can assign you a vaccination Schedule. Your first vaccine is your choice, but the second dose is coordinated. They know when you get the next shot. Then the give you a compound in the vaccine that triggers your predisposition to break out. Thats why the side effects of the vaccines are so diffuse. They individualize the process. Not 100% accurate, since some people have to share a vile of the vaccine, but their scattershot is still really narrow.
You do realize PCR tests have many usages outside of detecting viruses, right? You are just showing us a bunch of genetic mutations and their sequence in the human genome.
Ian Parker
thats pretty bad ass. but also evil af
Jason Peterson
Letter = rna Encoded aminoacid Number = Position in genetic sequence for a specific protein
E.g. A67V = Alanine at position 67 mutated to a Valine
Any long enough gene can have mutations that match your web search. The specific mutations on your excel sheet refer to ones in SARS-COV1 kr whatever the shity viral variant they talk about. You get what you are looking for by geting the primers from the PCRs and using BLAST on their sequences.
Kevin Reed
extremely based german bro, bumped and screenshot for when another geneticist user shows up
Asher Russell
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=A67v Look at the thousands of genes that can have A67V mutations. Some of them are from covid. Learn some molecular biology, read a book fron z library. Gerrmans are suposed to be smart what is this garbage thread.
Exactly. Those are Really specific mutations of Amino acids. that make maybe 2-3% of the Whole RNA.
It litterally tells you nothing if you have covid. You have protein mutations that are indications for other diseases. It doesnt even mean you have the disease, its just a shitty indicator. Just like the PCR test would be if they wouldn't look for such often occuring Protein Mutations. > see:
>It litterally tells you nothing if you have covid. PCR positive /= sick >You have protein mutations that are indications for other diseases. You need the full primer to be able to tell, pair of primers would detect A67V for some oncogene and miss A67V for another gene. This is a better tool to search sequences that could match some primers blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi Both primers, forward and reverse would need to match within a
Cameron Lopez
Finally a good, interesting thread. The shitposting and shilling is insane today
Luis Ortiz
Das rite my nafri friend, bismillah
Daniel Roberts
Range on the 1kb order of magnitude, mashallah
Anthony Russell
it proves you're a faggot with no brain for even taking one.
Anthony Murphy
>What are the PCR tests actually detecting? Anything.
Happened to my colleague who is a foreman. 31 years old, knew everything in his field, always calm etc.
Takes a shot, gets complete brain retardation nd cant complete the easiest task. Everyone goes:
>poor guy he met the wall
Well, I know he mer Pfizer a week before problems happened, and he was currently foreman on the most chill place in our company, compared to previous place which was the most not chill