Evolution - Time No Longer2024-03-28T11:49:57Zhttp://timenolonger.ning.com/forum/topics/evolution?commentId=5124148%3AComment%3A28360&feed=yes&xn_auth=no"Body Cells Transfer Genetic…tag:timenolonger.ning.com,2014-07-12:5124148:Comment:375862014-07-12T22:30:31.183ZProdigal Sonhttp://timenolonger.ning.com/profile/ProdigalSon
<p><strong>"Body Cells Transfer Genetic Info Directly Into Sperm Cells, Amazing Study Finds</strong><br></br><br></br><strong>A revolutionary new study reveals that the core tenet of classical genetics is patently false, and by implication: what we do in this life — our diet, our mindset, our chemical exposures — can directly impact the DNA and health of future generations.</strong><br></br><br></br><strong>A paradigm shifting new study titled, “Soma-to-Germline Transmission of RNA in Mice Xenografted with…</strong></p>
<p><strong>"Body Cells Transfer Genetic Info Directly Into Sperm Cells, Amazing Study Finds</strong><br/><br/><strong>A revolutionary new study reveals that the core tenet of classical genetics is patently false, and by implication: what we do in this life — our diet, our mindset, our chemical exposures — can directly impact the DNA and health of future generations.</strong><br/><br/><strong>A paradigm shifting new study titled, “Soma-to-Germline Transmission of RNA in Mice Xenografted with Human Tumour Cells: Possible Transport by Exosomes,” promises to overturn several core tenets of classical genetics, including collapsing the timescale necessary for the transfer of genetic information through the germline of a species (e.g. sperm) from hundreds of thousands of years to what amounts to ‘real time’ changes in biological systems.</strong><br/><br/><strong>In classical genetics, Mendelian laws specify that the inheritance of traits passed from one generation to the next can only occur through sexual reproduction as information is passed down through the chromosomes of a species’ germline cells (egg and sperm), and never through somatic (bodily) cells. Genetic change, according to this deeply entrenched view, can take hundreds, thousands and even millions of generations to manifest.</strong><br/><br/><strong>The new study, however, has uncovered a novel mechanism through which somatic-to-germline transmission of genetic information is made possible. Mice grafted with human melanoma tumor cells genetically manipulated to express genes for a fluorescent tracer enzyme (EGFP-encoding plasmid) were found to release information-containing molecules containing the EGFP tracer into the animals’ blood; since EGFP is a non-human and non-murine expressed tracer, there was little doubt that the observed phenomenon was real. These EGFP trackable molecules included exosomes (small nanoparticles produced by all eukaryotic cells (including plants and animals), which contain RNA and DNA molecules), which were verified to deliver RNAs to mature sperm cells (spermatozoa) and remain stored there. The authors of the study pointed out that RNA of this kind has been found in mouse models to behave as a “transgenerational determinant of inheritable epigenetic variations and that spermatozoal RNA can carry and deliver information that cause phenotypic variations in the progeny.”</strong><br/><br/><strong>The researchers concluded that their study’s findings strongly suggest, “exosomes are the carriers of a flow of information from somatic cells to gametes,” and that their “results indicate that somatic RNA is transferred to sperm cells, which can therefore act as the final recipients of somatic cell-derived information.”</strong><br/><br/><a href="http://mynaturesmedicine.com/2014/07/09/body-cells-transfer-genetic-info-directly-into-sperm-cells-amazing-study-finds/" target="_blank">http://mynaturesmedicine.com/2014/07/09/body-cells-transfer-genetic-info-directly-into-sperm-cells-amazing-study-finds/</a></p> Vast ocean lays under Earth m…tag:timenolonger.ning.com,2014-06-14:5124148:Comment:375532014-06-14T22:14:04.183ZCypriumhttp://timenolonger.ning.com/profile/Cyprium
<p><strong>Vast ocean lays under Earth mantle, may be wellspring for world’s oceans</strong><br></br><br></br><strong>“<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up.” Genesis 7:11</em></span></strong></p>
<p><br></br><strong>June 2014 – GEOLOGY – A reservoir of water lying deep under the Earth’s surface may contain triple the volume of every one…</strong></p>
<p><strong>Vast ocean lays under Earth mantle, may be wellspring for world’s oceans</strong><br/><br/><strong>“<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up.” Genesis 7:11</em></span></strong></p>
<p><br/><strong>June 2014 – GEOLOGY – A reservoir of water lying deep under the Earth’s surface may contain triple the volume of every one the world’s oceans and may even be the “wellspring” source of them, U.S. researchers say. Although not in a liquid form most familiar to all of us — it is instead bound within rocks deep in the Earth’s mantle — it likely represents the largest reservoir of water on Earth, scientists at the University of New Mexico and Northwestern University say. Writing in the journal Science, they report finding pockets of melted magma 400 miles underneath the North American continent that are likely signatures that water exists at those depths. Scientists have long questioned whether the mantle, the rocky, hot layer between the Earth’s crust and its core, might contain water bound up and trapped within rare minerals. The new discovery is evidence water can be transported from the surface of the Earth to great depth by plate tectonics, the movement of continents and plates over the Earth’s surface. “Geological processes on the Earth’s surface, such as earthquakes or erupting volcanoes, are an expression of what is going on inside the Earth, out of our sight,” says geophysicist and study co-author Steve Jacobsen at Northwestern. “I think we are finally seeing evidence for a whole-Earth water cycle, which may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet.” Movement and partial melting of rocks in the mantle’s transition zone — a region between the mantle’s lower and upper layers from around 250 to 400 miles deep — could allow water to become tightly bound to the minerals there, the researchers said..."</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Full Article: <a href="http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2014/06/13/vast-ocean-lays-under-earth-mantle-may-be-wellspring-for-worlds-oceans/" target="_blank">http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2014/06/13/vast-ocean-lays-under-earth-mantle-may-be-wellspring-for-worlds-oceans/</a></strong></p> Sinclair said:
Nice job, Ja…tag:timenolonger.ning.com,2013-10-25:5124148:Comment:358882013-10-25T08:01:45.504ZTerry L Thompsonhttp://timenolonger.ning.com/profile/TerryLThompson
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Sinclair said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://timenolonger.ning.com/forum/topics/evolution#5124148Comment28657"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Nice job, Jacob. Not only is atheism a blind faith religion, but its adherents actually evangelise quite enthusiastically. In fact, I think they do more preaching than we do.</p>
<p>I have a few friends that are atheist. They are very condescending about their religion. It is almost as if they are afraid of any…</p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Sinclair said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://timenolonger.ning.com/forum/topics/evolution#5124148Comment28657"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Nice job, Jacob. Not only is atheism a blind faith religion, but its adherents actually evangelise quite enthusiastically. In fact, I think they do more preaching than we do.</p>
<p>I have a few friends that are atheist. They are very condescending about their religion. It is almost as if they are afraid of any alternative</p>
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</p> Nice job, Jacob. Not only is…tag:timenolonger.ning.com,2012-12-24:5124148:Comment:286572012-12-24T21:19:49.168ZSinclairhttp://timenolonger.ning.com/profile/Sinclair
<p>Nice job, Jacob. Not only is atheism a blind faith religion, but its adherents actually evangelise quite enthusiastically. In fact, I think they do more preaching than we do.</p>
<p>Nice job, Jacob. Not only is atheism a blind faith religion, but its adherents actually evangelise quite enthusiastically. In fact, I think they do more preaching than we do.</p> Jacob, great post!
I've sai…tag:timenolonger.ning.com,2012-12-24:5124148:Comment:283602012-12-24T18:58:42.125ZWeightofAudiohttp://timenolonger.ning.com/profile/JonathanGSchultz
<p>Jacob, great post!</p>
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<p>I've said for a few years now...it's pretty funny how we Christians are so often accused of following blind faith- yet the legions among the humanistic, atheistic/agnostic have to really take one giant leap of logic to accept a shoddy, insulting theory which cannot be observed by themselves.</p>
<p>Jacob, great post!</p>
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<p>I've said for a few years now...it's pretty funny how we Christians are so often accused of following blind faith- yet the legions among the humanistic, atheistic/agnostic have to really take one giant leap of logic to accept a shoddy, insulting theory which cannot be observed by themselves.</p>