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<blockquote data-quote="Dmitri" data-source="post: 16891" data-attributes="member: 397"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>I do not think the technology was there. We did not even use DNA sequencing before 1980s. The technology is still in its infancy now in biotech, e.g. gene therapy, where they try viral delivery systems for DNA inserts. HIV is a very complex virus humans would not be able to engineer or modify in 1960s or even in 1981 when the virus had definitely spread. I think, the site <a href="http://www.avert.org/origins.htm" target="_blank">http://www.avert.org/origins.htm</a> is informative. "Three of the earliest known instances of HIV infection are as follows:</p><p>1. A plasma sample taken in 1959 from an adult male living in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo </p><p>2. HIV found in tissue samples from an American teenager who died in St. Louis in 1969. </p><p>3. HIV found in tissue samples from a Norwegian sailor who died around 1976."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmitri, post: 16891, member: 397"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] I do not think the technology was there. We did not even use DNA sequencing before 1980s. The technology is still in its infancy now in biotech, e.g. gene therapy, where they try viral delivery systems for DNA inserts. HIV is a very complex virus humans would not be able to engineer or modify in 1960s or even in 1981 when the virus had definitely spread. I think, the site [url=http://www.avert.org/origins.htm]http://www.avert.org/origins.htm[/url] is informative. "Three of the earliest known instances of HIV infection are as follows: 1. A plasma sample taken in 1959 from an adult male living in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo 2. HIV found in tissue samples from an American teenager who died in St. Louis in 1969. 3. HIV found in tissue samples from a Norwegian sailor who died around 1976." [/QUOTE]
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