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Neurons have their private genomes

Sunday, October 4, 2015 21:50
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Genetics is experiencing a revolution as the information technology has made possible new research methods and old dogmas must be given up.

Now it has been discovered that brain cells have entire distribution of genomes. In standard framework they should be created by random mutations. This revolutionary finding forces to view evolution in completely new manner. Not as selection by a survival of random mutations by external environment in the time scale much longer than lifetime of individual – but as an intentional process, which can occur in time scale shorter than lifetime and differently inside parts of say brain.

This is what TGD inspired biology predicts. The notion of dark DNA suggests that biological systems have “R&D department” in which new variants of DNA studied as “dark DNA” sequences realised as dark proton sequences – same about dark RNA, and amino-acids and even tRNA. If the outcome is ok, it is transcribed to form pairs of corresponding ordinary DNA and dark DNA.

Ironically, Lysenko happened to be right in some sense although he of course was a swindler basing his views on ideology.



Source: http://matpitka.blogspot.com/2015/10/neurons-have-their-private-genomes.html

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