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Originally Posted by woof View Post
Everytime Ebola copies it self, it make a mutation. Nucleic acid polymerases insert incorrect nucleotides during chain elongation which means, everytime it copies it self, it messes up it's RNA enzymes.

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Uh, that is how mutations happen in general. Viruses don't copy themselves, they require a host for reproduction.
Nor do those mutations happen every time they reproduce. That would be actually good for us because most mutations have either no or a negative effect.
Please don't spew bullshit all over the place. Your source also contradicts your statement. I also don't suggest you use words you don't seem to understand.