dr syra madad is senior director of the system wide special pathogens programme for new york city health & hospitals and also principal investigator at the city s centre for global healthcare preparedness. she explained how the dna vaccine works. the way that it works is that it uses a dna plasmid which basically has a small amount of genomic information of the spike protein, and it enters the cells, and as the nucleus and essentially it is transcribing to an mrna molecule, the mrna molecule leaves the nucleus nucleus and is translated into the spike protein and that is what elicits an immune response. so all these different types of covid i9 vaccines, whether it is mrna or other types, all the dna type, all have the same which is eliciting a robust immune response.- which is eliciting a robust immune response. 0k, ithinkl ust immune response. ok, ithinkl
again, the coroner s office does ask any family members or friends of the victims if you can preserve any dna type of equipment, combs, brushes and secure them in a brown paper bag. please hold onto them until you are asked of them from the coroner s bureau. thank you. if we come across a victim and we cannot identify them, we have to resort to dna. i m going to ask for patience on the side of media. we have a lot of media here. not only our local stations, national stations but international. we understand you have a lot of questions. we have time to answer those questions. there are a lot of questions we won t be able to answer, so please be patient with us. those answers will come.
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test kit, and his footprints were compared to the bloody footprints at the crime scene. it was just a matter of days that we got those results back, and conclusively excluded him as a suspect of this homicide. it was not his footprint. it was not his dna type that was left behind. the case went cold again. investigators never gave up, but they were running out of ideas. three years later, on a hunch, they revisited the scene of the crime, not even sure what they were looking for. we were just looking around, because it had sat there for several years, vacant. was there anything they missed, something they hadn t thought of? and then they found a potential clue. right on the floor in the kitchen area is the bra.
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