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into the DNA of a host cell that was previously healthy. 112






















                                                  Figure 4. The cell nucleus

                             The final product: the central DNA flap. The studies cited show
                           that 16 fragments of the HIV-1 viral genome are contained in a single
                           strand of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA. The final product of HIV-1 reverse
                           transcription is a linear DNA molecule bearing in its center a stable
                           strand of more than 99 over-lap nucleotides referred to as central DNA
                           flap. 113
                             Such presence provides the ‘gain of function’ to the viral genome of
                           SARS-CoV-2.  In  fact,  since  in  this  complementary  double-stranded
                           DNA, a third strand looks like a flap of the central DNA, it follows that
                           the actions of SARS-CoV-2 become absolutely identical to those of
                           HIV itself.
                             The  flap  in  central  DNA  ensure  that  the  entire  viral  genome,
                           including  the  16  fragments  of  the  HIV-1  viral  genome,  is  actually
                           imported into the nucleus of the targeted host  cell.  In this  case, the
                           lentiviral traits that enter and integrate the DNA nucleus of the host cell,


                             112  Ibidem.
                             113   Montagnier  Luc,  Perez  Jean-Claude  (2020).  COVID-19,  Sars  and  Bats
                           Coronavirus Genomes Peculiar Homologous RNA Sequences. International Journal
                           of Research, op. cit.



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