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I always wondered why the Red Cross always Asking For My Blood Donation? Now I See The Blood Of GoD! Get tested for CCR5 Delta32. CCR5-delta32 is a deletion mutation of a gene and only 1% of the total population has two copies of this gene. Individuals who carry two copies of this genetic mutation are immune to Smallpox, The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) and are also resistant to HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Up to 20% of the population carry only one copy of this genetic mutation depending on your background. Although they still run a significant risk of contracting HIV, the progress of the disease is greatly reduced and can result in a longer life expectancy. Also Get tested for APOBEC3G protein production. In a small number of people, one in every 300 infected with HIV, the virus is naturally suppressed without medical treatment due to APOBEC3G. These people may carry high quantities of a protein APOBEC3G that disrupts viral replication in cells. APOBEC3G, or A3 for short, is a protein that sabotages reverse transcription, the process HIV relies on for its replication. This process involves the virus transcribing its single-stranded RNA genome into double-stranded DNA that is incorporated into the cells genome. A3 usually stops dormant viruses in the human genome, called endogenous retroviruses, from reawakening and causing infections. Who Know? Little Ole Me Would Be A Blessing to This World!
Posted on: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 22:45:23 +0000

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