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I worked in a laboratory at a University for many years. I was asked many times to lie about things. For example, I was asked to write a method for creating a transgenic mouse construct that I had yet to procure and the grant was written to say it was already in a mouse! ....I was working on it but it was a large sequence manipulation and that takes a long time to screen clones for the right sequence changes. I believe that most of this is incompetence from laboratory workers. Honestly, even sequence data is never clean in most labs. This looks like a bunch of incompetence and maybe a plot to cover it up. I could be wrong....it could be an act to make it look like incompetence but in reality...a truly evil, vile act of war on humankind. I think science attracts a lot of sociopaths for a career track. They like to lord over others with what they think is superior intelligence. They love to tell everyone about their PhD in Molecular Biology at every cocktail hour they attend...Scientist should not be worshipped...They should be watched very carefully. This is my personal experience with PhD level scientists...They think they are superior. They think they are better, they think they are morally superior by virtue of their intelligence. Reality is they are not so special and they are not intelligent. I have met PhD level engineers that could not change the oil on their Hondas....didn't have clue as to what to do. Sometimes having a hands on knowledge over a period of time leads to a deeper understanding of a subject. Send these PhDs back the bench and put a pipette in their hands and watch the mistakes they make...consistently! Sloppy mistakes...contamination, mislabeled tunes, improper storage...

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daniel corcos's avatar

Not the good link for Xiao's paper. Here it is:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2313-x

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