When you Warp Speed your codon optimizations and forget to look to at quadruplex G formation.
These mRNA Vaccines should be considered Pro-Drugs, where proof of the final drug is measured, not assumed. osf.io/bcsa6/
So Molbio folks like to Jack the expression of genes sadly assuming that more is better.
To do this they add strong beta globin promoters and swap the synonymous bases in the codons out with more human like codons.
This is called codon optimization.
There are consequences
First consequence is you tend to shift the GC content of the mRNA significantly when you do this.
36%->61%.
But one should question why your believe the virus ,which is already adapted to its host) needs this tweak?
It doesn’t come risk free.
So these codon optimizations generate quadruplex G formations in the vaccines that don’t exist in the virus.
Lots of them.
What are quadruplex Gs or G4’s.
They are a different form of base pairing known as Hoogstein base pairing. Thinking reverse coiled helical phone cable knots.
Think Telomeres. Think gene regulation.
The preprint goes into detail on the biological significance of G4’s in viral biology.
But the take home message, is the mRNAs are not bio equivalent to the virus and there is no evidence of what these mRNA synthesize in humans. Odds are it’s very error prone.
It is well known from BioNtech (Lenk et al) and Sutton et al (1997) that RNA:DNA hybrids inhibit DNaseI.
What is less known is that Quadruplex Gs also inhibit DNaseI. Some exist in SV40 and we get the most signal from this qPCR amplicon.
2 Different mechanisms of DNaseI inhibition = plasmid fragmentation cannot be assumed to be uniform in the mRNA vaccines. Hence 100 fold more spike than parts of the vector.
Below is a map of the codon optimized spike where Quadruplex Gs are overlaid with GAA repeats. GAA's are stickier RNA:DNA hybrids.
Our qPCR primers are overlayed as well.
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Evans et al demonstrate DNaseI is resistant to quadruplex Gs. They also move to alternative enzymes. nature.com/articles/s4152…
This is from Lenk et al (BioNtech).
Note the concern over GAA sequences and RNA:DNA hybrids.
Our spike qPCR primers happen to land on GAA rich and quadruplex G rich regions of Spike. frontiersin.org/journals/molec…
@LocasaleLab I find the RNAi worship incongruent will how that entire field was ignored when injecting billions of people with mRNAs.
There are multiple 21bp homologies to human that emerged from the haphazard codon optimizations in the modRNA vaccine and no one cared?
@LocasaleLab Receipts.
Take Pfizers vax Sequence and run it through BLAT.
Hello... anyone from the RNAi space want to speak up about this?
On Veterans Day @CharlesRixey @JesslovesMJK
Stopped by MGC.
2 long days later we had all of his data.
It’s now published in The Journal of Independent Medicine.
It describes the mechanism of failure for the DNA contamination in the mRNA shots and why the regulators are missing it.
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Another Achs et al Fumble uncovered.
These folks don't even understand Capillary Electrophoresis.
Its becoming increasingly clear these are not honest mistakes but designed to deceive by people who are employed at a Vaccine Research Institute.
Science for Sale.
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Here is the Rub.
They used a CE instrument that has a lower limit of sensitivity above the 10ng limit.
You need to be able to pick up 10X below the 10ng limit. Or 33pg/ul (300ul dose @ 10ng = 33pg/ul)
This is embarrassingly rigged or they are incompetent.
They ignored our comments on the preprint server and raced their paper into @Nature.
@JesslovesMJK and @DJSpeicher have their own substacks picking up other errors in this paper I'll post sortly.