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by eloff
2093 days ago
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> In two possible directions. You'd still need additional evidence demonstrating it was lab --> nature, not nature --> lab. Yes. > Right, and virologists say citing 89% similarity is bogus, as that's actually substantial difference in genomes. The same virologists that were quick to say 96% similarity to the alleged previously discovered bat coronavirus named RaTG13 is significant? Is 89 to 96% such a big leap, or are they trying to have it both ways? |
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