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It’s considered one of the most effective COVID-19 vaccines. Now, scientists say they’ve hacked the genetic sequence behind Moderna’s revolutionary mRNA vaccine - and shared the code with the world online - for free. The Stanford University researchers sequenced Moderna's patented drug by studying leftover vaccine vials - with permission from US authorities. The mRNA is the key mechanism used in this vaccine. It triggers the body’s own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the coronavirus.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst mRNA vaccines are advertised as the new way to get faster, better vaccines. This mRNA sequence "hacking" (really a reverse engineering allowed by the designers) may be useful for many countries which can create with the pattern cheaper ones too. Spread of knowledge is always good, more if it's for the health of the species.
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst mRNA vaccines are advertised as the new way to get faster, better vaccines. This "hacking" (really a reverse engineering allowed by the designers) may be useful for many countries which can create with the pattern cheaper ones too. Spread of knowledge is always good, more if it's for the health of the species.