Kary Mullis Nobel Prize inventor (PCR) tests Polymerase Chain Reaction 1993 speaks PCR Misused

   

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Published on Oct 4, 2020

QUESTION: How do they misuse PCR to estimate all these supposed free viral RNA's that may or may not be there?
Kary Mullis: NOBEL PRIZE PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction test QUOTE "It's just a process used to make a whole lot of something out of something. That's what it is. It doesn't tell you that you're sick and it doesn't tell you that the thing you ended up with was going to hurt you or anything like that."
Kary B. Mullis, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, died (December 28, 1944 – August 7, 2019) of pneumonia at the age of 74. He won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for copying and amplifying DNA


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