Assessment of Human Genome Sequencing on the New-World Order

Khan, A. Hameed (2022) Assessment of Human Genome Sequencing on the New-World Order. In: Research Aspects in Biological Science Vol. 4. B P International, pp. 84-133. ISBN 978-93-5547-736-1

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Abstract

In this paper, we describe the story of three such rebels, Nicholas Copernicus, Galileo Galilei and Gordano Bruno. Their findings and observations of the nature of the Heliocentric world system brought a seismic shift in the Catholic Church’s teachings of Geocentric World system. This study also describes the creation of Life in the Lab. The day we discovered that the RNA, a molecule that codes for Life, can self-replicate, self-organize and self-evolve, it also has the ability not only to store the information like DNA, can catalyze reaction like protein, we know that we embark on a New-World Order to create Life in the Lab. The New World Order would be based on the truth, experimental evidence, facts, reproducible and verifiable results. Our elders imagined the Old World Order of the seven-day genesis of Life on Earth based on beliefs, fiction, magic, and mystery without any evidence or verifiable proofs. The New World Order discovered that information is the core of life, and that information is stored on four chemical molecules known as nucleotides: Adenine, Thiamine, Guanine, and Cytosine. They can be found in the nuclei of all living things, from a single blade of grass to a massive elephant, including humans, mice, monkeys, and microbes. The most significant success is that we were able to not only synthesis these molecules in our laboratories, but also arrange them in a certain three-letter order known as a codon, which codes for an amino acid. The four-nucleotide text might be arranged in 64 different ways to code for all twenty amino acids needed to produce proteins that conduct all of our biological functions. A cell is made up of thousands of proteins that interact. A Tissue is made up of millions of cells, hundreds of tissues are made up of organs, and a Human is made up of multiple organs. Once we synthesize RNA molecule in the Lab, we can create novel microbial life forms, a series of biological machines which carry instructions to produce new food, new fuel, and new medicine to treat every disease known to mankind.

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