L1 Gene Author(s) Sin Hang Lee, Milford Hospital and Milford Molecular Laboratory, Milford, Connecticut, USA. ABSTRACT A same-nested PCR was used to re-amplify the amplicon of a hypervariable region of the HPV-16 L1 gene DNA in the postmortem blood and splenic tissue obtained at autopsy of a formerly healthy teenage girl who suffered a sudden unexpected […]
The Ultimate Gamble: Do Childhood Vaccines Result in Genetic Hybridization from Alien Human and Animal DNA Contents?
VacTruth.com By Harold E. Buttram, M.D. | March 13th, 2012 | “A Nation of Sheep Will Beget a Government of Wolves,” Written in January 23, 2009 by Diamond Tiger in Constitutional Conservative. Genetic Exchanges in the World around Us Barbara McClintock, the 1983 Nobel laureate “Corn Lady,” was the first to discover genetic mobility in […]
The Varied Types of Vaccines
By Catherine J. Frompovich You probably are thinking tetanus, measles, and chickenpox when you read the title of this article, but that’s not what this is about. The type of vaccine is the design of vaccines used to inoculate against microbes and/or diseases. Note I did not say immunize, which would be a misnomer I think. More than immunization is […]
Science in the Courtroom Program 1: Core Concepts of Microbiology
Sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center This is the first of six programs in the FJC’s Science in the Courtroom series. After Justice Stephen Breyer introduces the series, Professor Edward S. Mocarski, Jr., of Stanford University Medical School, provides an overview of key concepts in basic microbiology. He explains the universality of the genetic code […]
“Designer” Cells as Substrates for the Manufacture of Viral Vaccines
The second biological activity of DNA that should be considered is its potential infectivity. If a genome of a DNA virus or the provirus of a retrovirus is present in the cell substrate used for vaccine manufacture, then the residual DNA has the potential, upon inoculation into the vaccine recipient, to produce infectious virus from […]