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Stanford Scientists Post Entire mRNA Sequence for Moderna Vaccine on Github – Gizmodo Australia
A group of Stanford researchers has hacked Moderna’s messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine for the novel coronavirus, Motherboard first reported on Monday, and published…

A group of Stanford researchers has hacked Modernas messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine for the novel coronavirus, Motherboard first reported on Monday, and published its entire genetic sequence on the open-source code repository Github.
The mRNA vaccines work by delivering genetic information that allows the bodys own cells to produce a viral protein such as a harmless, engineered version of the spike protein that the coronavirus uses to break its way into the bodys cells. When the body subsequently produces…
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