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 No.3045

http://www.returnofkings.com/70425/research-suggests-that-a-womans-body-incorporates-dna-from-the-semen-of-her-casual-sex-partners

Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

-Genesis 2:24

And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh.

-Mark 10:8

What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh.

-1 Corinthians 6:16

 No.3046

Wasn't this debunked ages ago? This sounds familiar.


 No.3047

>>3046

Nah it wasn't debunked. It's a matter of fact that strains of DNA can stay in living tissue of other organisms, as there's nothing that would decompose them.

However. DNA like this cannot enter other cells, and has absolutely no effect on how the organism will work. It's not a virus, it doesn't have a backdoor mechanism to get in a cell.

And since it's not whole chromosomes, but just strands of DNA, it has even less chance of actually implanting itself in a cell and acting like legit DNA. It's just a molecule, left to linger around, that cannot do shit.

So, yes. A woman's body incorporates DNA from semen of her casual sex partners. But no, this DNA is useless and powerless and unable to do shit.


 No.3051

>>3047

The author seems to be implying the DNA replicates itself somehow. How would it do that if it couldn't get into the nucleus somehow?


 No.3052

>>3051

Yes, that's what he implies.

The thing is, the only example where this self-replication is attested that is mentioned, is with dogs, where cells of earlier offspring stay in the body for some reason. However, sperm cells are haploid, and therefore cannot turn into any other tissue cells under any circumstances.


 No.3077

>>3047

>as there's nothing that would decompose them.

>what are nucleases


 No.3099

>>3047

It could have implications for virginity and rape tests, though obviously not 100%.


 No.3107

>>3045

>religious link

>religious verses

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