Jellybean
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Did any of you see recently on PBS a documentary about Delta 32. If you haven't I encourage you to look it up.
The Pnumonic Plague hit Europe in I think the 1500's. A researcher wanted to know why some people survived it. To make a long story short, he found out that something in (I think) the DNA mutated and prevented people from getting the disease. The researcher called the mutation Delta 32.
The amazing part of it, and they showed this on PBS, is that people today still carry Delta 32 in their biological systems and it prevents them from getting AIDS.
Their is a guy that is alive because he carries it. His blood was put in test tubes, and then the AIDS virus was put in somehow, and his blood was the only one in the sample that was not infected.
Isn't that amazing. If I can find the website, I'll post it.
The Pnumonic Plague hit Europe in I think the 1500's. A researcher wanted to know why some people survived it. To make a long story short, he found out that something in (I think) the DNA mutated and prevented people from getting the disease. The researcher called the mutation Delta 32.
The amazing part of it, and they showed this on PBS, is that people today still carry Delta 32 in their biological systems and it prevents them from getting AIDS.
Their is a guy that is alive because he carries it. His blood was put in test tubes, and then the AIDS virus was put in somehow, and his blood was the only one in the sample that was not infected.
Isn't that amazing. If I can find the website, I'll post it.
