I am with highschool education, so I may be wrong. It need not pass every species to contain its genetic marker, we, as a ecosystem, contain already closely related genes with pigs and monkeys and Mexicans.
It's beem a while since I've studied pathology, but my understanding of viral reproduction is that it is asexual and in-cyto. How is it that this "swine flu" has genetic markers of so many continental "swine flus" as well as american human and avian flu? Has it passed through so many species and adapted, or has it somehow mingled with other viruses quasi-sexually?
I am with highschool education, so I may be wrong. It need not pass every species to contain its genetic marker, we, as a ecosystem, contain already closely related genes with pigs and monkeys and Mexicans.
cooolway 2 years ago
it helped a lot, thanks
JamesFox669 2 years ago
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LOLSushii 2 years ago
It's beem a while since I've studied pathology, but my understanding of viral reproduction is that it is asexual and in-cyto. How is it that this "swine flu" has genetic markers of so many continental "swine flus" as well as american human and avian flu? Has it passed through so many species and adapted, or has it somehow mingled with other viruses quasi-sexually?
treseax 2 years ago
thanks for the info!
davea402 2 years ago