Like your Neanderthal gene that either protects you from covid or makes shit worse... Over 60,000 years ago (yes covid is even older..) Hows that work if altering RNA (mRNA therapy aka covid vaccine) cannot change your DNA, when your DNA is all paternal?...
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It doesn't work like that. You can't "alter" your mRNA because mRNA doesn't exist in the cell like DNA does. Genes are transcribed from DNA to mRNA during transcription.
(puts nerd glasses on)
RNA retroviruses can change DNA. And outside form viruses, even mRNA can definitively affect gene expression. For example if the injected mRNA encodes for an enzyme that leads to changes in chromatin accessibility (for example, by promoting histone methylation), it is possible to make genes accessible (or inaccessible) to transcription factors, thus changing which genes can and cannot be expressed even if all other signals are in place.
(takes nerd glasses off)
Ok, on to the next meme!
Put your nerd glasses back on and realize these vaccines do not contain reverse trasnscriptase - nor would they have a point in doing so since the cells that run the mRNA for the spike protein get killed and eaten by macrophages.