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The Dark DNA: What Scientists Can’t Explain
Published 4 months ago
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In this episode of Broadcasting Seeds, host Bennett Tanton explores the concept of junk DNA, revealing its potential significance beyond mere genetic coding. He discusses how non-coding DNA may play crucial roles in gene regulation and expression, and how trauma can leave lasting marks on our genome, influencing future generations. The conversation also delves into the implications of CRISPR technology and gene editing, raising ethical questions about the potential loss of ancestral memories and spiritual heritage. Ultimately, the episode invites listeners to reconsider the value of the 98% of our DNA that has been historically dismissed as junk.
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Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasting-seeds-podcast--6402290/support.
Books-
What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)
The War You Didn’t Know You Were In: Understanding and Winning the Spiritual Battle
CREATURES AT THE EDGE: Cryptids, Archetypes, and the Human Encounter with Mystery (At the Edge Series)
The Last Witch Hunter’s Journal
Website
YouTube