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Originally Posted by Coach
Except it isn't changing anyone's DNA.
mRNA is basically a messenger, giving the blue print of what the infection looks like to our immune cells (T-cells, B-cells and NK cells). Then the immune cells use this blue print to train themselves as to how to attack of said infection.
Once the immune cells complete their blue print, they destroy the mRNA.
That's it. It's game over. mRNA does not go anywhere near anyone's DNA, because it is not designed to do that.
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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup
This can't be a real thought/question.
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loochy isn't a dumb dumb. He's not being serious.