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So, encouraged by this, naturally we went to flu
viruses.
We have three different strains of Agarikon mushrooms highly active against flu
viruses.
And all of a sudden, what we're doing is we've got this multidimensional chess board where we can change human genetics by using
viruses
to attack things like AIDS, or we can change the gene code through gene therapy to do away with some hereditary diseases, or we can change the environment, and change the expression of those genes in the epigenome and pass that on to the next generations.
Maybe you make plants that are immune to all
viruses.
However, algorithms, like viruses, can spread bias on a massive scale at a rapid pace.
And yet,
viruses
are not all the same.
These
viruses
are called "phages."
I was fascinated by this weird conception:
viruses
curing an infection.
Well,
viruses
are good at infecting cells.
But in a tiny percentage, the instructions for building more HIV
viruses
lies dormant, sometimes for years.
Like many of our viruses, it came out of Africa, specifically the Zika forest in Uganda.
So every time a cell divides, all of its DNA has to be copied, all of the coding DNA inside of those chromosomes, because that carries the vital operating instructions that keep our cells in good working order, so my heart cells can keep a steady beat, which I assure you they're not doing right now, and my immune cells can fight off bacteria and viruses, and our brain cells can save the memory of our first kiss and keep on learning throughout life.
You need the proteins, genes, you need metabolized antibodies, you need to screen all your body about the bacterias and
viruses
covering you, or in you.
(Machine buzzes) Now, in the real-world gene therapy and gene therapy research, healthy genes are being administered to unhealthy cells using
viruses.
There's a lot of colorful, fluffy hope in this, and there's also some creepy, threatening idea of
viruses
maybe becoming an invasive species in your body.
Originally found defending single-celled bacteria and archaea against invading viruses, naturally occurring CRISPR uses two main components.
You've seen brilliant people devise computer
viruses
that bring down whole systems.
By detecting the odor of particular bacteria, or viruses, or even lung cancer, the dots will change and they can use software to analyze the results.
We think of bacteria as sources of infection, but bacteria themselves are also prone to being infected, in particular, by
viruses.
Co-opting nature's
viruses
to deliver base editors instead of the molecules that give you a cold is one of several promising delivery strategies that's been successfully used.
It's also pretty clear that the bees sometimes catch other
viruses
or other flus, and so the question we're still struggling with, and the question that keeps us up at night, is why have the bees suddenly become so susceptible to this flu, and why are they so susceptible to these other diseases?
In our interconnected world, novel technology could empower just one fanatic, or some weirdo with a mindset of those who now design computer viruses, to trigger some kind on disaster.
How can we investigate this flora of
viruses
that surround us, and aid medicine?
I want to turn everything we know right now about detecting
viruses
and the spectrum of
viruses
that are out there into, let's say, a small chip.
First of all,
viruses
are pretty complex, but they're also evolving very fast.
There are a ton of
viruses.
Actually, we thought the nasal tract might be full of
viruses
even when you're walking around healthy.
We sequenced part of their viruses; they're new rhinoviruses no one's actually even seen.
Remember, our evolutionary-conserved sequences we're using on this array allow us to detect even novel or uncharacterized viruses, because we pick what is conserved throughout evolution.
These different blocks represent the different
viruses
in this paramyxovirus family, so you can kind of go down the blocks and see where the signal is.
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