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AI answer to the question: “Has covid altered the human genome?”

That’s a very interesting question. The short answer is no, COVID-19 has not changed the human genome. However, the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, does have some effects on the expression of human genes.

SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus, which means it uses RNA as its genetic material. RNA viruses usually do not integrate their RNA into the host DNA, unlike some retroviruses such as HIV. However, some studies have suggested that SARS-CoV-2 may have the ability to insert its RNA into human DNA through a process called reverse transcription, mediated by an enzyme called reverse transcriptase1. This could potentially explain why some people have persistent viral RNA in their cells even after recovering from the infection1.

However, other studies have challenged this hypothesis and argued that there is no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 integration into human DNA23. They claim that the detection of viral RNA in human DNA is likely due to experimental artifacts or contamination, and that reverse transcription is not a common feature of coronaviruses23. They also point out that even if SARS-CoV-2 could integrate into human DNA, it would not change the human genome in a meaningful way, as it would only affect a small fraction of cells and would not be inherited by future generations23.

What SARS-CoV-2 does affect, however, is the expression of human genes. Gene expression is the process by which the information encoded in DNA is converted into proteins, which perform various functions in the cell. SARS-CoV-2 interacts with human cells through its spike protein, which binds to a receptor called ACE2 on the surface of human cells. This allows the virus to enter the cell and release its RNA, which then hijacks the cell’s machinery to produce more viral proteins and copies of itself.

A recent study by MIT researchers found that exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein alone was enough to change the baseline gene expression in human airway cells4. They compared the genomes of SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV (which caused the 2003 SARS outbreak), and 42 strains of bat sarbecoviruses, and identified six protein-coding genes in SARS-CoV-2 that are not found in other coronaviruses4. They also analyzed nearly 2,000 mutations that have arisen in different SARS-CoV-2 isolates since it began infecting humans, and rated how important those mutations may be in changing the virus’ ability to evade the immune system or become more infectious4.

The researchers found that some of the genes affected by the spike protein are involved in regulating the body’s inflammatory response, which is a key factor in determining the severity of COVID-19 symptoms4. They also found that some of the mutations in SARS-CoV-2 may enhance its binding affinity to ACE2 or its resistance to antibodies4. These findings could help develop better treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 by targeting the specific genes and mutations that influence the virus’ behavior and interaction with human cells4.

I hope this answer was helpful and informative. If you have any follow-up questions or want to learn more about COVID-19 and its impact on human health, please feel free to ask me. 😊

Learn more:
1. news.mit.edu
2. studyfinds.org
3. purdue.edu
4. livescience.com
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U.S. top court allows App Store antitrust suit against Apple

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave the go-ahead for a lawsuit by consumers accusing Apple Inc of monopolizing the market for iPhone software applications and forcing them to overpay, rejecting the company’s bid to escape claims that its practices violate federal antitrust law.

The plaintiffs in the Apple case, who are iPhone users, allege in their suit  that this arrangement is illegal. They contend that (1) Apple has monopolized the market for iPhone apps by mandating that apps only be purchased from the App Store, and (2) that Apple is using its power over the app market to charge developers excessive commissions, which harms consumers by driving up the retail price of apps.

Article:

https://news.yahoo.com/u-top-court-allows-app-140304966.html

Article:

https://www.fool.com/features/specials/2019/05/09/break-curse-supreme-court-antitrust-tech-platform.aspx

 

 

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SpaceX To Launch Internet Satellites May 14th & 15th

SpaceX’s goal is to put nearly 11,000 Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit between now and the mid-2020s, providing high-speed internet access to areas of the planet where broadband is rare, spotty or non-existent. This first launch is really just a small part of a long process, and that’s provided everything goes according to plan. When the internet service launches it will be called Starlink.

The project is expected to cost around $10 billion. How much subscription to the service will cost has not been announced or I could not find the information if it has been announced. Part of the ongoing cost of the project will be to launch new satellite as well as removing dead satellites from orbit.

The cost of internet service for many in the United States, in many areas, is getting more costly and the service is getting more sorry with speeds no where near what users are being advertised. In addition to the sorry companies that many consumers have to deal with, local governments lie to their citizens. They pretend like they are all about improving internet service in their area, but then they don’t. What they do is based on those false promises, they increase taxes on the services that consumers have to pay. The elite media tied in with the local gangsters put much of the focus on the President or Congress while they either ignore or are afraid to report on the local gangster run governments. Many people do not even realize how many different ways these local gangsters have their hands in their pocketbooks, ripping them off.

Will Elon Musk succeed where others have failed? I don’t know. The gangsters are already attacking him on many fronts with the elite media cheering the gangsters on.

Article Link:
https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/12/elon-musk-shows-spacex-internet-satellites/

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Windows 10 May 2019 Update Hits USB Snag

Microsoft explains: “Example: An upgrade to the May 2019 Update is tried on a computer that has the October 2018 Update installed and also has a thumb drive inserted into a USB port.

“Before the upgrade, the device would have been mounted in the system as drive G based on the existing drive configuration. However, after the upgrade, the device is reassigned a different drive letter. For example, the drive is reassigned as drive H.” But it does not just impact USB drives even though that is what triggers the problem. Internal hard drives can also be affected. In that case, the letter of your hard drive might be changed and then Windows might not be able to find files because the letter of the hard drive has changed.

Many of us have had all kinds of problems with Windows 10 because of updates. But this particular issue should be fixed before any of us are impacted by it.

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