The accidental-origin evidence hasn't convinced Mikovits. “Yes, that can be an origin of an XMRV,” she says. “But it could have arisen multiple times. It's not one sequence.” Pathak contended the chances that the exact same virus would arise twice were the same as dropping a quarter from a helicopter flying over the Grand Canyon and having it land on a quarter on the ground.The XMRV VP62 didn't arrive accidentally in the WPI lab. And yes, it was exactly one sequence: VP62.
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