Posted on 06/19/2021 7:19:48 PM PDT by delta7
Cells contain machinery that duplicates DNA into a new set that goes into a newly formed cell. That same class of machines, called polymerases, also build RNA messages, which are like notes copied from the central DNA repository of recipes, so they can be read more efficiently into proteins. But polymerases were thought to only work in one direction DNA into DNA or RNA. This prevents RNA messages from being rewritten back into the master recipe book of genomic DNA. Now, Thomas Jefferson University researchers provide the first evidence that RNA segments can be written back into DNA, which potentially challenges the central dogma in biology and could have wide implications affecting many fields of biology.
"This work opens the door to many other studies that will help us understand the significance of having a mechanism for converting RNA messages into DNA in our own cells," says Richard Pomerantz, PhD, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Thomas Jefferson University. "The reality that a human polymerase can do this with high efficiency, raises many questions." For example, this finding suggests that RNA messages can be used as templates for repairing or re-writing genomic DNA.
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Bkmk
Messing with human DNA ( Gods creation) always leads to calamity and disaster.
Bill Gates knew this all along.
“Messing with human DNA ( Gods creation) always leads to calamity and disaster.”
Everything is God’s creation. God gave us dominion over his creation and made us in His image.
We “mess” with God’s creation in almost everything we do. As God meant for us to do. We also have a responsibility to God in how we exercise this dominion.
New or newly reported? Unreported knowledge like this might explain the push to “vaccinate” the entire planet against a virus with a 99+% survival rate.
How am I going to develop X-ray vision unless I get a little “boost” from science?
Polymerases are enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of DNA or RNA polymers.
It’s been decades since I had a course in molecular genetics, so maybe I’m just out of the loop, but why are they referring to enzymes as “machines?”
Polymerase Theta.
Classic.
Yes. And it has a lesson. Man is not infallible.
I’m not anti science, but I am aware there are things we should never control, no matter how smart we think we are.
Two legs good.
Four legs baaaaaaaaad.
I think I’ve seen content that says the mRNA in ‘vaccines’ contains RT (reverse transcriptase) which is what enables mRNA to be reverse transcribed onto DNA. I don’t have a link, but I do believe the ‘vaccines’ were designed as bioweapons and RT would support that.
Yes, unless you are a dog or a cat. smile.
The mRNA is a much smaller undertaking with big unknowns.
Understanding the nanotechnology in COVID-19 vaccines
https://www.cas.org/resource/blog/understanding-nanotechnology-covid-19-vaccines
If you’re young enough to be thinking about starting a family vaccinated women are no-go. They’re not worth the risk.
There are an awful lot of folks who are second guessing taking the government jab.
So maybe there's hope for those LBTQ girls who want to be boys, and similarly the boys who want to be girls? Without messy surgery. Maybe the Covid vaccines can trigger changes!
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