Thursday, September 29, 2011

OUR MYSTERIOUS DNA


OUR MYSTERIOUS DNA
HOW DID 223 UNEXPLAINED GENES
FIND THEIR WAY INTO OUR DNA?
DID EXTRATERRESTRIAL PUT THEM THERE?
MORE IMPORTANTLY, HOW DID WE, OUR SPIRITS,
END UP IN THE PHYSICAL BODIES WE NOW OCCUPY?
Just recently an amazing discovery was announced by scientists who unraveled the mystery of the human genome… the entire DNA genetic code that defines everything about our physical make up.
This complex material is not only found in every cell of our body, but in all living things. This kind of information excites me. My doctoral degree is in biochemistry and I can appreciate the implications of such discoveries, especially when something highly unusual occurs.
In simplistic terms, one can think of our DNA as two strands of a pearl necklace twisted around each other, where each pearl represents a gene that is responsible for part of what you are, such as eye color, hair texture, whether one is male or female, etc.
Every part of your body can be traced back to the genes that defined you when one sperm from your father, containing 1/2 of the human “pearl necklace,” united with one of your mother’s eggs containing the other half. At that sacred moment in time, the combination of the two DNA halves provided all the information necessary to define, create and sustain you.
DNA sequences of humans and other living things have now been compared. Here are some very surprising insights we have at this time from that effort…
A tiny fruit fly has 13,601 genes.
It appears we humans have about 25,000 genes, not the 100,000-140,000 genes scientists had anticipated, since we are far more evolved than other forms of life.
There is hardly any uniqueness to our human genes. For example, our genes are the same as 99% of those found in chimpanzees, and are common to to 70% of those found in mice.
Many human genes have similar or identical functions as genes found in other living organisms, both complex and simple.
All of the information that is available about DNA today leads scientists to conclude that there was a common source for the DNA that has found its way into every living thing on this planet.
One can say that our DNA is in many ways a general blend of all other DNA that exists, with one big exception.
Here is the part that continues to mystify the best scientists in the world. There are 223 genes in the human DNA code that are not found in any other living organisms studied. In other words, it appears we did not inherit this package of genes from any other form of life on this planet.
This raises a very obvious question. Where did those 223 unaccounted genes come from? Our best scientists don’t know the answer to that question.
I’ve thought a great deal about this possibility for quite some time. After all, I’m in one of the bodies that contain these mysterious genes and I’d like to know more about my cosmic heritage.
This is the best information I can provide at this time.
A tiny fruit fly has 13,601 genes.
It appears we humans have about 30,000 genes, not the 100,000 -140,000 genes scientists had anticipated, since we are far more evolved than other forms of life.
There is hardly any uniqueness to our human genes. For example, our genes are the same, as 99% of those found in chimpanzees, and common to 70% found in mice.
Many human genes have similar or identical functions as genes found in other living organisms, both complex and simple.
All of the information that is available about DNA today leads scientists to conclude that there was a common source for the DNA that has found its way into every living thing on this planet.
One can say that our DNA is in many ways a general blend of all other DNA that exists, with one big exception.
Here is the part that continues to mystify the best scientists in the world. There are 223 genes in the human DNA code that are not found in any other living organisms studied. In other words, it appears we did not inherit this package of genes from any other form of life on this planet.
This raises a very obvious question. Where did those 223 unaccounted genes come from?
The best our scientists can say is that they came from a “sideways” bacterial infection sometime in our remote past. Said another way, those mysterious genes were implanted, all at once, into our ancestor’s DNA code by a bacterial infection. I find this very hard to believe. It means you and I are the result of a bacterial infection!
Let’s get more creative and open minded. Is it possible that a race of advanced beings visited this planet thousands of years ago and spliced those 233 genes into our ancestor’s DNA? Don’t laugh. This is not as far-fetched as it might seem.
Today’s scientists are doing similar kinds of genetic manipulation experiments. In addition, there is evidence supporting the “sideways” splicing concept. And part of it can be found on the thousands of clay tablets left behind by the ancient Sumerians who lived almost 6000 years ago. For those who haven’t done so already, consider reading the book by world-class scholar Zachariah Sitchen called, “Genesis Revisited.”
Sitchen will tell you that approximately 300,000 years ago the genetic code of our ancestors was indeed “adjusted” by extraterrestrial visitors to this planet. There is evidence supporting this notion. Recently, in two separate studies, scientists have studied the (mitochondrial) DNA of men and women from around the world in an attempt to trace them back to a common source. Their findings have since been published in several prestigious, peer reviewed, scientific journals.
The scientists showed that one could trace the origin of our DNA back to a point approximately 300,000 years ago, when an original “Adam” and “Eve” existed. Apparently, they were the most recent male and female humans who were our direct ancestors. Not the symbolic Adam and Eve mentioned in the Bible.
I for one believe it is quite possible that the 223 mysterious genes found their way into our DNA code as a result of extraterrestrial influence.
This discovery and other sources of information raise two very intriguing questions. How did we (our spirit forms) end up in physical bodies whose DNA contains these 223 unexplained genes and what are we doing here on planet Earth?

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