Pop science.mRNA stands for Messenger RNA. It tells your DNA how to make specific proteins. The mRNA contains instructions that your body can read to create a special type of protein. This protein triggers your immune system, which then creates antibodies specific to COVID-19.
How the New mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Work
The initial strains of Covid contained FIFTY active variants of mRNA. Each of which can potentially trigger an immune reaction.
But they don't. Here's why:
Genetics of COVID-19 - PMC
This narrative, non-systematic review provides an update on the genetic aspects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its interactions with the human genome within the context of COVID-19. Although the main focus is on the etiology of this new disease, the ...
