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This red herring is so easy to counter: The DNA is protected by the nucleus of the cells, and mRNA doesn't enter the nucleus. Do they spread it to make fun out of the neoscience believers?

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What does the mRNA do for DNA? That is a rhetorical question. Knowing cellular biology is important.

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Why making rhetorical questions? RNA is created in the nucleus (as a copy of expressed DNA), and then leaves the nucleus immediately. Leaving the nucleus is a one way road for RNA.

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Based on your comment, the "vaccine" would be totally ineffective.