If a sequence like this is present in the DNA, the DNA is easily migrated to the nucleus.
Haven't looked into these promoter/cancer claims, but there is published research that parts of the mRNA sequence get incorporated back into the DNA of (at least) liver cells in humans.
Supposedly it isn't the whole thing and can't continue making spike forever and presumably it's detected by 'checksum' and the cell kills itself, but who knows.
Haven't looked into these promoter/cancer claims, but there is published research that parts of the mRNA sequence get incorporated back into the DNA of (at least) liver cells in humans.
Supposedly it isn't the whole thing and can't continue making spike forever and presumably it's detected by 'checksum' and the cell kills itself, but who knows.