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The Secret Teachings 6/14/22 - Parthenogenesis: When You Gotta GMO, You Gotta GMO

The Secret Teachings 6/14/22 - Parthenogenesis: When You Gotta GMO, You Gotta GMO
Jun 15, 2022 · 2h

Parthenogenesis is the ability to reproduce without a mate. Boa constrictors, monitor lizards, and komodo dragons can do this naturally. Humans cannot. Vitro Gametogenesis can change that. This is a...

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Parthenogenesis is the ability to reproduce without a mate. Boa constrictors, monitor lizards, and komodo dragons can do this naturally. Humans cannot. Vitro Gametogenesis can change that. This is a process of taking a woman’s cells and turning them into either eggs and or sperm for singular reproduction. Besides the dinosaurs, this was a strong current in the Jurassic World finale. Keen observers would have also picked up on the fact that a genetic condition was cured in the movie by transferring genetic material via an altered pathogen into the human body via syringe to change DNA. Pathogens don't need to cause disease, but instead could be engineering to transfer new genetic material. The same was done with insects released into nature. The field of biosafety materials promises us in the real world a technology that can adapt to pathogenic mutations with potential for necessary redesigns within the system. On June 9, 2022, MIT researchers announced they discovered the direct function of every human gene, greatly opening the door for new forms of genetic engineering. We are one step closer to both 'Jurassic Park' and A Brave New World wherein babies are born in laboratories and there is no need for mating or parental oversight.
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