RKI releases table concerning qPCR Omicron Readout Errors
RKI Source PCR gene List (Download XLSX)Omicron variant BA.2 a.k.a "Stealth Omicron", underscores the qPCR-readout errors and possible "protein mutations cross-confirmations". The RKI-URL including the gene list is naturally cloaked in some sugar-coating:
As more omicron sequences become available, this overview will continue to improve. (in other words: "Nooooo Muuuh Nooooo!")
Here is a list of genes-sources for possible picked up "protein-mutations" by qPCR, it was collected by a fellow Anon fren:
K417N: Yeast
N440K: N440K sodium channel mutation causes myotonia
G446S: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 11β-hydroxylase deficiency / TUR8A G446S/G446S 46,XX F Caucasian/Turkish 4.9 2
A67V: Mutations in uterine leiomyosarcoma and colorectal cancer
G339D: Glycogen storage disease type Ib (GSD-Ib)
S371: Monoclonal Antibodies VS Influenza
S373P: rfa1-t33 substitution
Nextclade List (Hi Res) is without "BA.3"
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In Silico SARS-CoV-2 Epitopes Inhibit-possibilities"Identifcation of potential edible mushroom as SARS‑CoV‑2 main protease inhibitor using rational drug designing approach
[.] we have identified promising hits against the main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 from edible mushrooms. Structure-based virtual screening (VS) of 2433 compounds derived from mushrooms was performed with Mpro protein (6LU7). Four promising hits, [.], Kynapcin-12 (M_78), Kynapcin-28 (M_82), Kynapcin-24 (M_83), and Neonambiterphenyls-A (M_366) were identifed [.]
The promising hits Kynapcin-12 (M_78), Kynapcin-28 (M_82), Kynapcin-24 (M_83) are available in edible mushroom Polyozellus multiplex and another promising hit Neonambiterphenyls-A (M_366) is available in the poisonous mushroom Neonothopanus nimbi.
[.] scores greater than co-ligand and comparable docking scores with the two known SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors."
Received: 30.7.2021Nature
Accepted: 03.1.2022
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Yes, Kynapcin could be in Cubensis.
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Comments Group has been temporarily disabled. Edit: It has been deleted now. It will for sure return sometime in the future, so stay tuned. A bit of cleaning was needed.Aseem Malhotra is actually a Friend of mine and working as a preventative cardiologist. He is not sponsored by pharma and is trying to expose it..and not from now, from long ago. He has tried to get involved in changing government policies on health, but unfortunately they did not listen to him. He gave up "normal" healthcare and is trying to help ppl heal through nutrition and others..but hey..
[06.02.22 14:48]
[Forwarded from Stephanie]
I was looking actually for his thesis... but only found some "2030" forecasting and 75 seems to appear quite often in his twitter timeline (all archived already).
https://twitter.com/DrAseemMalhotra/status/370139810486554624
https://archive.is/wip/z2BB9
"The 4th Industrial Revolution has the potential to empower individuals and communities, [.] for economic, social, and personal development. But it also could lead to the marginalization of groups, exacerbate inequality, create new security risks, and undermine human relationships."
Prof Klaus Schwab, 2017, The Great Reset
Prof Klaus Schwab, 2017, The Great Reset
This is a bombshell, if it checks out:Host genomes for the unique SARS-CoV-2 variant leaked into Antarctic soil metagenomic sequencingdata
Abstract:
Recently Csabai et al. have found a most likely contaminated metagenomic sample set from Antarctica that contained traces of unique SARS-CoV-2 variants. [.]
With reasonable confidence we could identify genetic material from mitochondria of Homo sapiens, green monkey and Chinese hamster. The latter two most probably originated from cell lines Vero E6 (or COS-7) and CHO respectively, which are frequent laboratory culture media for studying viruses including SARS-CoV-2 and its closest relatives.
Edit: Bloom Lab Thoughts:
https://twitter.com/jbloom_lab/status/1491297779855278082
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Omicron Envelope Mutation T9I
Background:Some weeks ago I was looking for possible explanations why the unusual Envelope Mutation T9I was persistently carried along the B-variants phylogenetic tree-timeline.
Turns out that this odd mutation is also responsible for mild disease progression in Omicron variants:
Why SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant is milder? A single high-frequency mutation of structural envelope protein matters
"This new study suggests that a single mutation (T9I) in the envelope protein of Omicron may be at least partially responsible for it's comparably mild disease progression"
[thx to @drallcome for pointing this out]
This indicates even more Omicron's lab origin. The Envelope Protein is one of the most conserved regions within the hCoV genome: T9I either appeared thousands of years ago - if not millions - in a wildtype-setting, or it was inserted into a new kind of backbone that is not registered / spotted up2date .
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Things are escalating in Leaf Land.