TPRs in Nazca Mummy DNA?


According to the Batelle/Molecular biologist whistleblower on this site (https://www.reddit.com/r/aliens/comments/14rp7w9/from_the_late_2000s_to_the_mid2010s_i_worked_as_a/) the DNA of the biological samples he studied contained tri-palindromic regions which amazingly seemed to act as a genome-wide physical addressing system for each unique gene, located in their respective regulatory sequence. That whistleblower also said this DNA was a mix of known human and animal DNA, as well as unknown DNA. Now, the forensic scientists who are studying the Nazca desicated specimens or “mummies” have also discovered a mix of human, chimp, bonobo, and unknown DNA in the skin samples they’ve taken. Have they looked for and/or found any tri-palindromic regions? If so, this never-before-seen, science-fiction-sounding attribute of their DNA would not only corroborate the whistle blower but it would pretty much prove NHI exist as we can not do anything like that today, even with Crispr on a nematode, let alone on humanoids 1.5 thousand years ago.

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