To @PennEd and @ThyKingdomComeSoon :
My son found the research fascinating. Humans were not thought to have any enzymes that were reverse transcriptase. Evidently, the mRNA activated a response in vitro where some liver cells reverted the mRNA back into DNA.
This doesn't mean the same result actually happens within the human body but definitely signals that research should be done to see if what was found in the laboratory happens in the body or not. This wouldn't be hard to do. The research could be done on cadavers. The technology already exists to test.
My son also added that even if this is so, most mutations of DNA aren't harmful or impactful. Rarely are they lethal or helpful. But further research is certainly necessary.
As far as this being done purposefully, it couldn't have been. The enzymes that causes the reverse transcriptase was only discovered last year. It must have already been present but only activated by the mRNA. But it does necessitate more and better protocols for future testing.
I put into a few paragraphs all he said. Alot of the technical stuff I didn't understand. He doesn't think it will end up being detrimental as far as altering DNA but is well aware of other adverse medical concerns. Also, he has an inquisitive mind and will no doubt investigate further. I'll update you as he fills me in.
My son found the research fascinating. Humans were not thought to have any enzymes that were reverse transcriptase. Evidently, the mRNA activated a response in vitro where some liver cells reverted the mRNA back into DNA.
This doesn't mean the same result actually happens within the human body but definitely signals that research should be done to see if what was found in the laboratory happens in the body or not. This wouldn't be hard to do. The research could be done on cadavers. The technology already exists to test.
My son also added that even if this is so, most mutations of DNA aren't harmful or impactful. Rarely are they lethal or helpful. But further research is certainly necessary.
As far as this being done purposefully, it couldn't have been. The enzymes that causes the reverse transcriptase was only discovered last year. It must have already been present but only activated by the mRNA. But it does necessitate more and better protocols for future testing.
I put into a few paragraphs all he said. Alot of the technical stuff I didn't understand. He doesn't think it will end up being detrimental as far as altering DNA but is well aware of other adverse medical concerns. Also, he has an inquisitive mind and will no doubt investigate further. I'll update you as he fills me in.
As for the incorporated DNA in the human genome it depends where it will be incorporated. In the normal process with a normal vaccine the immune cells do keep a COPY of the DNA or RNA if the infecting virus in a sort of ""database,"" it is used as a memory and will help the immune system produce antibodies rapidly in case of a reinfection, however the mRNA of the covid shot does not work this way, it is not known at this time what will come of this it is an experimental vaccine. it is too complex for me to explain this here in simple terms but many scientists do not like this vaccine types for good reasons. Just be careful and well informed before taking these vaccines,. I know healthy people who died within a year after vaccination, another lost a leg due to blood clots a few weeks after the vaccine and many more who's are rapidly deteriorating.
i posted no 42 of this thread a pfizer report that was forced out of them by courts of law it is a bit complex to read but it is good info. ( the link for the pfizer report is towards the end of the web page)
Blessings.
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