Bit late, don't you think, for an alleged virus that supposedly crossed the planet 3 years ago, with millions of "confirmed cases" of infection? LOL. Seriously, I do not care what is in your database, when no one has any science showing that any of it came from a virus.
Bit late, don't you think, for an alleged virus that supposedly crossed the planet 3 years ago, with millions of "confirmed cases" of infection? LOL. Seriously, I do not care what is in your database, when no one has any science showing that any of it came from a virus.
the sequences have no known origin. They are a work of fiction, that is not based on a true story. I cannot believe we are having this discussion but I guess there are a lot of robots who think they can catch a bad case of computer code. Evidently they already have.
Yes, the "genomes" are blatant works of fiction. I was referring to the smaller sequences that are used to fabricate the fraudulent "genomes". (And in some cases, even those smaller sequences are fictional, in the sense that they were "detected" via PCR with way too many cycles!)
Bit late, don't you think, for an alleged virus that supposedly crossed the planet 3 years ago, with millions of "confirmed cases" of infection? LOL. Seriously, I do not care what is in your database, when no one has any science showing that any of it came from a virus.
Who cares, when no one has any science showing that any osequence came from something fitting the definition of a virus?
It's all Fantasy Football. There is no actual game; there are no actual players.
No one cares about sequences unless you can show they came from a "virus".
the sequences have no known origin. They are a work of fiction, that is not based on a true story. I cannot believe we are having this discussion but I guess there are a lot of robots who think they can catch a bad case of computer code. Evidently they already have.
Yes, the "genomes" are blatant works of fiction. I was referring to the smaller sequences that are used to fabricate the fraudulent "genomes". (And in some cases, even those smaller sequences are fictional, in the sense that they were "detected" via PCR with way too many cycles!)
is anyone sick of this metagenomic donkey turd yet?