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Discussion in 'Biology & Genetics' started by black mask, Jul 22, 2016.

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  1. black mask Registered Member

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    Do u think HIV can be stopped if we find the source that allows them to reproduce?
     
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  3. Russ_Watters Not a Trump supporter... Valued Senior Member

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    I think gibberish gibberishes gibberishingly.
     
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  5. black mask Registered Member

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    Is it like past tense,future tense,and present tense??
     
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  7. timojin Valued Senior Member

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    Check in in South Africa were there are 6 million infected people with HIV and the infection climbs 1000 per day
     
  8. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    HIV is a virus. We already know how it reproduces - like every other virus.
     
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  9. black mask Registered Member

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    Can viral nucleic acid be separated by radiation or deteriorated. If we r to considering that same radiation has differ ent effect on host and viral nuclei?
     
  10. rpenner Fully Wired Valued Senior Member

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    The human nucleic acids are less than 0.1 mm from the viral nucleic acids. Even if the effect of the radiation is somewhat different, the radiation enough to kill all the viral nucleic acids will significantly damage the human nucleic acids and denature the human proteins. Just like cooking a chicken egg denatures the proteins and kills any bird embryo, so would radiation kill the human.
     
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  11. black mask Registered Member

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    what is viral protein made of and can it be neutralized using chemical?
     

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