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Old July 26th, 2007, 04:56 PM
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I must be getting into this a quite late because lillsissy just emailed this to me:
http://www.morgellons-uk.net/agrobacterium.htm

In short it says agrobacterium radiobacter was found in two Morgellons patients DNA!!!::
Skin biopsy samples from two Morgellons patients were subjected to high-stringency PCR testing for genes encoded by the Agrobacterium chromosome. Screening of the same samples for Agrobacterium virulence (vir) genes and T-DNA sequences in the patient's genome was also performed.
Results:
PCR screening indicated the presence of Agrobacterium genes derived both from the chromosome and from the Ti plasmid, including the T-DNA, in tissues from both Morgellons patients.

Can anybody tell me why they couldn't go one step further identify the type. Is it the wild (found in nature) or the GMO Agrobacterium Radiobacter k 84 or Agrobacterium Radiobacter k 1046. I have long suspected the 1046.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...gi?artid=85827

There has to a connection.
karen W
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