Who really knows how MRNA works? We're at a point in understanding biology, where we're like a kid who can take apart a radio... and can kinda see which part might do what, but we can't put it back together.
Anyway, I don't think we had the last of the sudden heart attack dance parties. 🤔
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/actor-mike-heslin-dies-30-151535493.html
It's a slowburn genocide at this point.
It is not like a binary code in a sequential order but more like cutting and pasting code & putting it in whatever order you want to create fake matches
It would be like slicing a book into sections and then saying some of the sections match with sections of other books
But if you slice it into enough sections and make the sections small enough then you will get a lot more matches where two different people are claimed to have the same DNA when they are not identical twins