“My opinion on possible long term consequences is something I have not seen mentioned which is leukemia or other blood cancers arising due to chromosomal integration.”
Does this not imply otherwise?
And yes I do consider gene therapy to mean manipulation of one’s genes to correct a defect.
““My opinion on possible long term consequences is something I have not seen mentioned which is leukemia or other blood cancers arising due to chromosomal integration.”
Does this not imply otherwise?
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Yes it does, although imply is not the correct description. Suggest is better.
You’re changing the subject from what is gene therapy, which is what we’ve been discussing, which is ok if you want to do that.
We have established now that gene therapy does not need to integrate in to a chromosome (incorporate in to the genome, as you put it).
Now would you like to discuss theoretical considerations of the RNA vaccines’ possibility of integrating in to a chromosome? Which is a different subject than how is gene therapy defined.