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(c)MRNA is "complimentary RNA" aka "created RNA, by copying a single strand of RNA. The gen mod shots are (c)MRNA and are clear about this in their paperwork.

The journey from DNA to protein, which is called gene expression, involves a complicated copying process. First the DNA is unwound (remember, it's coiled up in big X-shaped chromosomes) and unzipped. A working copy of the data is created using RNA—think of RNA as scratch paper—and the body then goes to work taking out all the introns and putting together all the useful bits. The final copy is called the mature mRNA transcript and it's sent off to get turned into a protein.

Scientists who want a clean copy of a gene, then, can intercept the mRNA transcript and figure out what it says. They can even use the mRNA to create complementary DNA, which has the same sequence. The cDNA is what our DNA would look like if it were purged of all introns. But it doesn't exist naturally because our bodies like to keep our DNA safely locked away. Only RNA copies of our DNA go through the process of having the junk bits cut out. So cDNA is an artificial creation, even though it contains the same data as the mRNA, which is a natural creation.

That's a fine distinction, but it was good enough for the Supreme Court, which notes that "the lab technician unquestionably creates something new when cDNA is made." Because cDNA is something manmade, unnatural, it is therefore patentable.

https://newrepublic.com/article/113476/supreme-court-genetics-ruling-reveals-judges-ignorance

Warning:direct pdf to Supreme court case. The unanimous verdict was that natural DNA can not be patented, but identically transcribed DNA and other generic components can be.

They say that the (c)MRNA cannot be reserve--transcribed into your DNA. But it it true? Based on their track record, no, meaning their patented (c)MRNA is owned by them and the DNA that it was integrated into. Even if does not j come part of your DNA, you will still have billions of privately patented (c)mRNA in your body.

This is transhumanism. This isodern day corporate slavery. They are attempting to legally own your DNA.

2 years ago
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(c)MRNA is "complimentary" aka "created" by copying a single strand of RNA. The gen mod shots are (c)MRNA and are clear about this in their paperwork.

The journey from DNA to protein, which is called gene expression, involves a complicated copying process. First the DNA is unwound (remember, it's coiled up in big X-shaped chromosomes) and unzipped. A working copy of the data is created using RNA—think of RNA as scratch paper—and the body then goes to work taking out all the introns and putting together all the useful bits. The final copy is called the mature mRNA transcript and it's sent off to get turned into a protein.

Scientists who want a clean copy of a gene, then, can intercept the mRNA transcript and figure out what it says. They can even use the mRNA to create complementary DNA, which has the same sequence. The cDNA is what our DNA would look like if it were purged of all introns. But it doesn't exist naturally because our bodies like to keep our DNA safely locked away. Only RNA copies of our DNA go through the process of having the junk bits cut out. So cDNA is an artificial creation, even though it contains the same data as the mRNA, which is a natural creation.

That's a fine distinction, but it was good enough for the Supreme Court, which notes that "the lab technician unquestionably creates something new when cDNA is made." Because cDNA is something manmade, unnatural, it is therefore patentable.

https://newrepublic.com/article/113476/supreme-court-genetics-ruling-reveals-judges-ignorance

Warning:direct pdf to Supreme court case. The unanimous verdict was that natural DNA can not be patented, but identically transcribed DNA and other generic components can be.

They say that the (c)MRNA cannot be reserve--transcribed into your DNA. But it it true? Based on their track record, no, meaning their patented (c)MRNA is owned by them and the DNA that it was integrated into. Even if does not j come part of your DNA, you will still have billions of privately patented (c)mRNA in your body.

This is transhumanism. They are attempting to legally own your DNA.

2 years ago
1 score