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"PCR" does not show a mutation.

The Codes have nothing to do with PCR.
It is just a sequence that allegedly produces a structure of a protein/amino acid, which is labeled as a mutation in the spike protein.
If its in a hemoglobin protein it might not be a mutation, but a regular part of the protein.

Specific parts of the sequence are responsible for encoding a mutation.

PCR can literally detect anything, it depends what you give it as a primer.
It can detect nicotine, organic molecules, hormones, enzymes and genetic material.

It does not matter what primer you give it, PCR is not a test its a amplification method.

It's only amplification, you can "interpret" the result, but its not a test, because you can use PCR to literally detect anything in everything.

Thats why you use primers, to narrow down some FRAGMENTED complex genetic stuff.
If you find multiple fragments that encode.

They currently use ONLY 2 primers.
Two.

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