RE: Rapidly Evolving Variants16 Jun 2021 14:11
Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine uses a chimpanzee adenoviral vector. It delivers the gene that encodes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to our cells.
Our cells then transcribe this gene into messenger RNA, or mRNA, which in turn prompts our cellular machine to make the spike protein in the main body, or the cytoplasm, of the cell.
OK, please enlighten me, where else would a gene be transcribed if this article is correct would one assume it would be inside the nucleus of the cell. I agree it doesn't affect your dna but still uses the available mechanics to make mrna to be transcribed within the cell