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NEXT LEVEL - Knowledge rethought  Genetics 

NEXT LEVEL - Knowledge rethought:
Answers to questions from the community
 
 Today on the topic of genetics
 
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Does the genetic paternity test work?
(Part 1)
 
No. 
 
The DNA that makes up the chromosomes in cell nuclei changes independently in all cells, tissues and organs. With every change in diet, health and disease, exercise and all the influences that affect us, their composition changes immediately.
 
Basic research has long since moved away from the idea of fixed genes, without revising the old idea of stable DNA and genes in medicine and the public. Depending on the university, students are beginning to be taught that genes of all kinds would now exist in different variations and that this would cause problems with the evaluation of genetic tests.
 
Nevertheless, genetic tests are offered in medicine, justice, and also commercially. 

 
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Does genetic fingerprinting work in forensics?
(Part 2)
 
Since it is known that the DNA of our chromosomes is constantly changing, this substance cannot be the genetic material. 
 
Scientific proof that genetic tests measure genes and genetic fingerprints can prove identity or kinship can therefore not exist. 
 
Nevertheless, new genes are constantly claimed, genetic tests are patented and people are arrested or released on the basis of the "genetic fingerprint". 
 
Since the scientists in question and the Federal Criminal Police Office have so far remained silent on whether there are published studies in which several DNA samples previously halved in two independent laboratories could be reassigned to each other, the official responsible in the Federal Ministry of Health can now be held accountable.

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Where is hereditary information stored?
(Part 3)
 
In reality, science does not know where hereditary information is stored, certainly not in the DNA, because this changes continuously, regardless of the "neighbouring cell". The prevailing image of a stable gene that remains the same throughout life and has the same effect and can be passed on is biologically impossible. Even at birth, identical twins are "genetically" different.
 
The so-called genetic fingerprint is not calibrated and, like the HIV test, can be "manipulated" at will. 
Thus, virtually anyone can be tested identically with any DNA sample and thus, for example, be "tested" as a felon, although in reality they are innocent. No one can say how many people are innocently in prison because of so-called genetic testing.
 
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What is the genetic data?
(Part 4)
 
"Gene data" is nothing more than the current footprint of an individual's metabolism. Mind you, "rough footprint" and not "identifiable fingerprint". 
And they do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about how the metabolism will develop and behave in the future, or whether one will have cancer or another "disease" in 20 years with a higher risk.
 
The results so far show random DNA, a misunderstood "genetic" mishmash - no one knows what it really means after more than 30 years of research.
 
! Further Information on genetics, epigenetics, genes and more in the next NEXT LEVEL MAGAZIN ! 
 
 
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