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    Re: RNA viruses

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    Re: RNA viruses

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    Common RNA viruses are: (1) Flaviviridae: causes Break Bone Fever carried by mosquitoes and is often fatal, e.g. St. Louis encephalitis and Hepatitis C virus (HCV). (2) Picornavirus: e.g. Poliovirus causes Poliomyelitis includes Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and Rhinovirus causes common cold. (3) Retroviridae: includes HIV and Human T-cell leukemia virus 1 and 2. (4) Togaviruses is carried by mosquitoes and caused severe encephalitis. Rubella virus causes German measles. (5) Orthomytoviruses: e.g. influenza A, B, and C cause localized infections of the respiratory tract, A and B viruses cause inflammations of the nerves, B causes Reyes syndrome lethal to the liver and the brain. (6) Paramyxovirus: e.g. mumps and measles viruses that frequently infect infants and young adults. (7) Rhabdovirus: e.g. rabies by animal bites. In rare cases, a person can be infected by inhaling the virus. ( Filoviridae: e.g. ebola virus causes African hemorrhagic fever.
    I think there are many many more common viruses than this ??? In fact, this list is not only deficient, but discriminatory ..... lol

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    Re: RNA viruses

    Hey a viral coincidence post—see here:

    http://www.toequest.com/forum/genera...tml#post112502

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    Re: RNA viruses

    Quote Originally Posted by Graybeard
    this list is not only deficient
    Not if we are considering it as a sample space of the much larger populations as usually done for the purpose of sampling in narrative statistical analysis.
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    Re: RNA viruses

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Not if we are considering it as a sample space of the much larger populations as usually done for the purpose of sampling in narrative statistical analysis.
    Not sure if we are talking about the same thing ..... you have only sampled the negative 'viruses' ..... the DNA code is built up of millions of viruses ..... an unbiased sample would show mostly positive viruses .... quiescent ... ??

    If you only pick the red jelly beans out of the packet and then make an observation that 'all' jelly beans are red ... then your sample is skewed ??

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    Re: RNA viruses

    Quote Originally Posted by Graybeard
    the negative 'viruses'
    That is correct and that is the ones I am worrying about. If I am made of 100% good viruses then I think I can live a long time, maybe forever.
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    Re: RNA viruses

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    That is correct and that is the ones I am worrying about. If I am made of 100% good viruses then I think I can live a long time, maybe forever.
    Don't know if there is good or bad ..... just what is accepted. Males are only made to live until they have procreated, and then ... short or long life ... both are 'fit' ... so shorter life has no reason to be deselected before longer life ??


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    Re: RNA viruses

    As long as all our internal organs continue to function properly we can continue to live on and on. This assumed that there are no external forces or agents of destruction.
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