Comment Re:Flu !DNA (Score 1) 80
No, I meant that the reverse transcriptase process is an extra step that adds time. I agree that this amount of time may be short, but certainly not trivial. Compared to a DNA virus extra steps, and therefore time, is still required when generating the initial expression vector for an RNA virus.
Since we are considering the amount of time it takes to generate a new vaccine for a new strain of flu (and not the generation of additional VLPs from cassettes already incorporated into an expression vector), any extra steps could potentially end up being giant time sinks in the event a key step in the process goes awry. This is why I feel you should not discount the reverse transcriptase event, or really any single step along the way, as trivial.