https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmid
A plasmid is a small DNA molecule within a cell that is physically separated from a chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently. They are most commonly found as small circular, double-stranded DNA molecules in bacteria [simple single-cell life]; however, plasmids are sometimes present in archaea [similar to bacteria] and eukaryotic [complex life (plants, animals, primates, humans)] organisms.
In nature, plasmids often carry genes that may benefit the survival of the [bacteria] organism…
While the chromosomes are big and contain all the essential genetic information for living under normal conditions, plasmids usually are very small and contain only additional genes that may be useful to the [bacteria] organism under certain situations or particular conditions.
Artificial plasmids are widely used as vectors in molecular cloning, serving to drive the replication of recombinant DNA sequences within host organisms. In the laboratory, plasmids may be introduced into a cell via transformation.
]]>Can you do an article on the $1 DNA Influenza vaccine – the Universal Flu vaccine. They are injecting plasmids into human cells. What is evidence of damage?
What should those in science ask FDA to monitor in pre-clinical studies.
“Lab ghouls” is so right. They are lower than animals. Sometimes one can only turn to Universal Law of cause and effect for any kind of consolation. They will get exactly what they deserve when it is their time for judgement.
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