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Oh boy. Nuttery on parade.That's because it isn't a natural strain.
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Oh boy. Nuttery on parade.That's because it isn't a natural strain.
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Haha, poor little guy. Best ya got?This coming from a side that can't even hope the virus has finally attenuated because somehow they think it will make autocrats look bad.
Thank you for that. Here is where the Chinese commies already knew about the fatty-acid target that would decimate obese Americans. Note that the location that locks onto fatty acids is at 410 of the spike, which is E410 in the following bat virus. E is glutamic acid. SARS-CoV-2 408-410 implicates R (arginine) and Q (glutamine) for locking onto the fatty-acid binding pocket. these two aminos move about 10 Angstroms to do that, changing the conformation of the spike:I'm well aware of that. I've posted more studies than most here on that very issue.
More nutteryThank you for that. Here is where the Chinese commies already knew about the fatty-acid target that would decimate obese Americans. Note that the location that locks onto fatty acids is at 410 of the spike, which is E410 in the following bat virus. E is glutamic acid. SARS-CoV-2 408-410 implicates R (arginine) and Q (glutamine) for locking onto the fatty-acid binding pocket. these two aminos move about 10 Angstroms to do that, changing the conformation of the spike:
Hipposideros pomona Coronavirus HKU10 (Mar 2013)
'....E410....'UniProt
www.uniprot.org
Notice that its Guandong, home of SARS-CoV. The reference is from Nov 2012, when a fruitbat virus (the Nipah virus link to Daszak, Mojiang and Singapore) did suborder jumping, not simply species jumping, into a leaf-nose bat:
'....During a surveillance study from 2005 -2010, a novel alphacoronavirus was detected in two very different bat species....in R. leschenaulti (Guandong) and H. pomona (Hong Kong)....Although infected bats appeared to be healthy, Pomona leaf-nose bats carrying HKU10 had lower body weights than uninfected bats.'![]()
Recent transmission of a novel alphacoronavirus, bat coronavirus HKU10, from Leschenault's rousettes to pomona leaf-nosed bats: first evidence of interspecies transmission of coronavirus between bats of different suborders - PubMed
Although coronaviruses are known to infect various animals by adapting to new hosts, interspecies transmission events are still poorly understood. During a surveillance study from 2005 to 2010, a novel alphacoronavirus, BatCoV HKU10, was detected in two very different bat species, Ro-BatCoV...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Haha, poor little guy. Best ya got?
For your own self soothing. Yes, I know.All I need.
For your own self soothing. Yes, I know.
Well, it is fascinating how much of your behavior depends on me.Mostly since you bring nothing to the table, so short simple retorts are all I need.
Well, it is fascinating how much of your behavior depends on me.
Gotcha! Have you cried it all out yet? Good. Moving on...Less depends, more responds to the level of uselessness.
If all you write is good research, then you would think that an independent non-partisan team would come together for the good of humanity, and out of respect for the dead or dying.The commies already knew bat viruses were evolving towards fatty-acid targets. Flights out of Wuhan seeded fat-hunting SARS-CoV-2 all over the world. In addition as will be shown, this trajectory will also link Beluga whale coronaviruses and (leptin [italics] another fatty-acid link), the Kunming Institute of Zoology, EC Holmes, the Beijing CDC, etc.
Hipposideros pomona was first described from Madikeri, Karnataka, India, by a Danish mammalologist. It's synonymous with Vietnam's Paracoelops megalotis.
They should.If all you write is good research, then you would think that an independent non-partisan team would come together for the good of humanity, and out of respect for the dead or dying.
Gotcha! Have you cried it all out yet? Good. Moving on...
Looks like we are poised for 3 surges: flu, delta, and omicron.
Do we have a raging, global pandemic of a novel virus every flu season?Should we lockdown for flus now?
This is not an inherent property of a virus, really, as the answer will be completely reliant on the care that those who are ill receive. Let our hospitals get overwhelmed, and that death rate will increase, as people do not get the care that would save their lives.What's the actual mortality rate of delta?
Do we have a raging, global pandemic of a novel virus every flu season?
This is not an inherent property of a virus, really, as the answer will be completely reliant on the care that those who are ill receive. Let our hospitals get overwhelmed, and that death rate will increase, as people do not get the care that would save their lives.
Real science says that viruses mutate to milder and milder strains because they want to survive and quit killing hosts
Smart little fucking things ain't they. smarter than a libturd
Science always gets in the way of these psychos