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Description Submit PowerPoint in this section. Late submissions result "0" The power point will be about the same topic of the research paper (RNAm vaccines). It is just to convert

the research paper in a power point. Exercise Content Submission Content Vaccine development started more than two centuries ago when English doctor Edward Jenner treated a young boy by injecting him with pus from cowpox blisters found on a milkmaid's hands. Cowpox contains the vaccinia virus, which causes smallpox. The injection immunized the boy against smallpox. Anatomy plays a crucial role in the development of RNA vaccines. Understanding the body's anatomy helps scientists determine the best delivery methods and target specific cells for the vaccine to work effectively. It helps them identify the right tissues and organs to target for a robust immune response. The primary function of RNA is to create proteins via translation. RNA carries genetic information that is translated by ribosomes into various proteins necessary for cellular processes. MRNA, rRNA, and tRNA are the three main types of RNA involved in protein synthesis. Traditional vaccines put a weakened or inactivated germ into our bodies. Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, like the Pfizer and Moderna COMID-19 vaccines, teach cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response if someone gets infected. However, among the advantages and disadvantages is that RNA-seq provides a broad view of the molecular events related to transcription, including expression levels, splicing, non-coding genes, and additional molecular signals. However, a potential limitation is the specificity of gene expression for certain tissues and developmental.