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> >Agreed, but now with the advent of RNAi technology viruses will be
> mutating not in response to the genetic changes in the host, but from
> man-made stimuli’s.
>

What makes you think that the rate of virus mutation will have anything to
do with man-made stimuli?  The ssRNA viruses already mutate at an extremely
high rate naturally (oh, crap, there I go again with that word!).


> >Thanks for your hard work
>

And thank you Don!
-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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