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To understand how [[Mind Controlled Gene Expression]] is directly related to consciousness enslavement in an organism and how this process works, there are some key biological principles that must be married with the concept of [[EMF|electromagnetism]] that exists in the world of forces. Let’s begin with reviewing some basic biological concepts. | To understand how [[Mind Controlled Gene Expression]] is directly related to consciousness enslavement in an organism and how this process works, there are some key biological principles that must be married with the concept of [[EMF|electromagnetism]] that exists in the world of forces. Let’s begin with reviewing some basic biological concepts. | ||
[[DNA]] is a universal language that is the blueprint for all life. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of every cell and is made up of four chemical subunits that are represented by A, T, G and C. In DNA the nitrogenous base is made up of these nucleic acids; Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), and Cytosine (C) | [[DNA]] is a universal language that is the blueprint for all life. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of every cell and is made up of four chemical subunits that are represented by A, T, G and C. In DNA the nitrogenous base is made up of these nucleic acids; Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), and Cytosine (C). The [[Genetic Language]] uses these four chemical subunits to write the instruction set on how to make the proteins that the organism or body needs to develop, grow and live. Smaller segments of DNA are called genes and each gene holds an instruction set on how to produce a single protein, as well as generate the many messages to instruct the functions of the proteins within the body. | ||
One way [[Genetic Engineering]] works is by physically removing a gene from one organism and inserting it into another, giving the organism the potential ability to express the trait encoded by that inserted gene. The gene with desired traits must be coated and copied from thousands of genes that had been collected. This is called [[Gene Cloning]]. | |||
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