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Geneticists look at Jewish DNA and ancestry in terms of the following groups: Ashkenazim, who are Jews with a recent ancestry in central and Eastern Europe; Sephardim with an ancestry in Iberia, followed by exile after 1492; Mizrahim, who have always resided in the Near East; and North African Jews, comprising both Sephardim and Mizrahim. As a first-century Palestinian Jew, Jesus would have had DNA corresponding closely to Mizrahim.
As far as scientific knowledge goes, all humans share the same basic genetic makeup regardless of their beliefs or historical importance. Jesus, if examined genetically, would likely have DNA consistent with that of any other human being, without any supernatural or divine indicators. The DNA makeup of humans, including Jesus, is not significantly different from that of other primates such as monkeys.
DNA Discovered in the Bible - 2012 Jesus Christ DNA and the Holy Bible 1-1 was released on: USA: 2 April 2012
DNA is DNA it can not be changed.
There would not be enough DNA to put in daughter cells, since DNA synthesis is the replication of DNA.
The DNA sequence that would pair with the DNA segment TTACGC is AATGCG. The mRNA sequence that would pair with the DNA segment TTACGC is AAUGCG.
you would not have your DNA checked your stupid
DNA is the genetic code. Without DNA, we would just all be the same.
It would be a tie, Zeus would keep thunderbolting Jesus, but he would just keep resurrecting but not fighting.
Presumably, Jesus would do the right thing.
DNA help classify the platypus because with out it the DNA the platypus would be classified with the marsupials which would be wrong.
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.
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