Inheritance is Protein-Based, not DNA Based (1 Viewer)

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Based on new scientific research it has been found that inherited traits are passed on by prions, with some dating back hundreds of millions of years, not through DNA. Conscious memories are 'stored' in prions which can be airborne and transmitted human-to-human. This new understanding fits more into our concepts of karma and reincarnation.

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Microscopic "holes" are characteristic in prion-affected tissue sections, causing the tissue to develop a "spongy" architecture.

So we have been lead to believe that our DNA and genes determine our traits and biological destiny, but it's not, it's proteins. Prions, intrinsically disordered proteins, can pass heritable traits from cell to cell by their structure instead of by DNA. These prions -and the traits they confer- can be inherited in humans with some being conserved for over hundreds of millions of years.

Prions respond to environmental change, and biological-evolutionary flexibility. Proteins can change their shape when they encounter new environmental conditions (external or internal) — when they do, they change their function and can become infectious prions.

We all have inherited prion-based traits and memories of our ancestors’ responses to environmental changes. Our individual exposures can trigger a truly ancient memory based response, such as one first developed by our great grandfather as an example.

I wonder if this should be considered as more 'secrets being revealed' as our understandings of science change.

Sources:
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-10/wifb-rtm100416.php (October 6)
http://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(16)31250-8 (October 6)
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1140346/pg1
 
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Glad you liked my article. :) ...Would love to talk more about the implications of this research.
 
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I only know prions from the etiological research on the complex pathology of BSE / Creutzfeld-Jakob / mad cow disease. Prions are seen as 'misfolded proteins' wreaking havoc in the brain, making it a kind of sponge, that's why it's also called spongiforme enzephalopathy.

So it's NOT pathological at all or only in certain circumstances for humans/cows? What does the research then say about the cause of the disease? It's like with many bacteria that become only pathological in certain cirumstances (immune deficiency, cell tissue environmental issues)?
 
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Glad you liked my article.
Thanks for bringing up the discussion over on ATS, otherwise I wouldn't have noticed it. I browser the front page there now and again to see what the community are considering important.

I just about formed it into an article for transients.info but didn't have the time back then — it's an important topic!
 
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So it's NOT pathological at all or only in certain circumstances for humans/cows? What does the research then say about the cause of the disease? It's like with many bacteria that become only pathological in certain cirumstances (immune deficiency, cell tissue environmental issues)?
My understanding of the research above (there is a lot there to go through and I found it fascinating) is that in general, the existence of various prions appears to make available various methods for an organism to expand its repertoire of adaptability, but this process can cause also disease when the host/prion interaction is not adaptable. Also, the material that the prion makes available to its host can also be heritable, offering an alternate method of heredity to that of the standardly taught model.
 
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Also, the material that the prion makes available to its host can also be heritable, offering an alternate method of heredity to that of the standardly taught model.
This is important to understand for healing purposes!
 
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