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  1. Is 8% of human DNA from viruses? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    Mar 16, 2016 · According to 23andme's Twitter Image reads, Approximately 8% of DNA is originally from viruses, which infected your ancestors and became integrated into their cells.

  2. Can an RNA vaccine change your DNA permanently?

    Aug 4, 2020 · With RNA and DNA instead of putting that shape in, you put instructions in the code to make that shape. The text description states: Bill Gates caught on video admitting vaccine will …

  3. Does 528 Hz "facilitate DNA repair"? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    There is a somewhat common belief that playing a tone at 528Hz can help to facilitate DNA repair. Examples: The frequency of 528 Hz supposedly has healing effects on DNA. The frequency seems to

  4. Length of uncoiled human DNA - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    Which of these calculations include mitochondric DNA, the DNA of enterobacteria, and the DNA of whatever pathogens the human in question might have in his organism at the time of measurement? ;-)

  5. Do humans share 99% of their DNA with rats? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    Dec 3, 2012 · While not 99% as the original claim, here is a source along the same lines at 97.5% of their (working) DNA of humans. Mice and men share about 97.5 per cent of their working DNA, just …

  6. medical science - Do Rife machines kill viruses and bacteria ...

    Aug 23, 2018 · In fact a virus is some RNA or DNA floating around with an envelope around it. It does not really "live" in the fact that it has no metabolism. It is simply able to "penetrate" the DNA/RNA in a …

  7. Does DNA add credibility to the theory of evolution?

    9 Before to compare DNA between organisms, you have to admit it is written in the same "language" between species (which is the case). But, by admitting that, you already admitted evolution. This is …

  8. nutrition - Can you get sufficient protein from a vegan diet ...

    Re-DNA and RNA are polynucleotide complexes of course, but the body requires amino-acids to synthesize them - I believe my answer is misleading in this case. Who brought up vitamins?

  9. Are pigs effective intermediate hosts of new viruses, due to being ...

    Dec 10, 2024 · You seem to be actually asking two questions - are pigs more susceptible to various flu viruses, and can different viruses "mate" in some way? Genetic recombination (mentioned by a now …

  10. Have the Covid-19 vaccines caused more deaths than Covid-19 itself did?

    Mar 8, 2023 · @terdon: In fairness, under extremely rare circumstances, bits of the mRNA may be able to infiltrate the nucleus and get incorporated into the cellular DNA (mind you, this happens far more …