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Menschliche Junk-DNA-Codons, virale Pandemien und genomische Veränderungen

Menschliche Junk-DNA-Codons, virale Pandemien und genomische Veränderungen

Parameswara Achutha Kurup / Ravikumar Kurup

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9786207521265
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Die Arten Homo neanderthalis und Homo sapien entwickelten sich im Wesentlichen als Besuche außerirdischer Intelligenz in Form von archaealen und RNA-viroiden Kolonien. Bei der Spezies Homo sapien dominieren außerirdische RNA-Viroide, die in die genomische DNA integriert sind. Das Retrovirus wäre über meteoritische und kometische Einschläge auf die Erde gekommen. Das Retrovirus hätte sich in der riesigen, porphyrinogenen intergalaktischen Wolke gebildet, die mit Quantencomputern arbeitet. Retroviren können multizelluläre Organismen infizieren und eine Infektion hervorrufen. Die Aussaat von Retroviren hätte zur Tötung des Homo neanderthalis geführt, und ein Rest des Homo neanderthalis wäre in schützenden Enklaven und in Südindien, auf der Iberischen Halbinsel, in Nordeuropa und Sibirien geblieben. Der durch das Coronavirus ausgelöste Anstieg der Porphyrinsynthese und der Porphyrie hat weitere katastrophale Folgen. So kann das Coronavirus eine erworbene Porphyrie auslösen, Porphyrionen bilden, die sich selbst vermehren und organisieren können, und es kann zu einer durch die Porphyrion-Vorlage induzierten abiogenetischen Coronavirus-Replikation kommen. Die RNA des Coronavirus kann mit Hilfe der reversen HERV-Transkriptase in DNA umgeschrieben werden und sich im menschlichen Genom ansiedeln.

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