I am not saying he would admit fraud. That is not how fraud is documented. It's documented through establishing prior knowledge. And fraud is generally not committed by an individual scientist. Mullis never owned the PCR. As work under hire, it was the property of Cetus, which sold it for $300 million. Mullis was given a $10,000 honorarium.
I am not saying he would admit fraud. That is not how fraud is documented. It's documented through establishing prior knowledge. And fraud is generally not committed by an individual scientist. Mullis never owned the PCR. As work under hire, it was the property of Cetus, which sold it for $300 million. Mullis was given a $10,000 honorarium.
I am not saying he would admit fraud. That is not how fraud is documented. It's documented through establishing prior knowledge. And fraud is generally not committed by an individual scientist. Mullis never owned the PCR. As work under hire, it was the property of Cetus, which sold it for $300 million. Mullis was given a $10,000 honorarium.