Their research uncovered that the 95% junk DNA was in actual fact a highly intelligent combination of Codon sequences that spoke a ‘language’. Whilst western science was focused on The Human Genome Project, a Russian research team headed by Dr Pjotr Garjajev and comprising of molecular biologists, physicists, embryologists and linguistic experts also commenced investigations in 1990.
The ‘awakened’ scientific view of our DNA This 5% of functioning DNA was found to CONTROL the function of humans, and hence DNA was deemed the brain of the cell. The Human Genome Project thus fully mapped the 5% of our functioning DNA (Codons / Genes) to understand how this genetic coding controls functions, behavior and development of the human body. The remaining 95% of DNA is referred to as ‘junk DNA’ and is believed to have no function within the human body as it is a redundant leftover of our evolution. It was found that human DNA encodes for approximately 30,000 genes and that humans use less than 5% of their DNA. By 2003, the entire Human Genome had been decoded. ‘The Human Genome Project’, an international scientific research project established in 1990 set out to map the human genome. It also carries our ancestral and cultural imprints including disease traits. DNA is responsible for directing cellular function and is a genetic blueprint that encodes skin, eye and hair colour, height, blood type and fingerprints. DNA resides within the nucleus of every cell in the body – and there are approximately 100 trillion cells within the body.