Scientists Discover Quadruple Helix: Four Strand DNA In Human Cells

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The human race knows very little of itself, almost like a race with amnesia. As we continue to move forward through time, new discoveries are made that make old theories obsolete and false. It’s a good lesson that shows us how we can attach ourselves to “truths” and believe them whole-heartedly, often forgetting that truth is constantly changing and new paradigms of perception always lurk around the corner.

Decades after scientists described our “chemical code” of life using the double helix DNA, researchers have discovered four-stranded DNA within human cells. The structures are called G-quadruplexes, because they form in regions of DNA that are full of guanine, one of the DNA molecule’s four building blocks. The others are adenine, cytosine and thymine. A hydrogen bond is responsible for holding the four guanines together. The four stranded DNA usually presents itself right before cell division.

The discovery was published online in Nature Chemistry, and you can take a look at it here. The study was led by Shankar Balasubramanian at the University of cambridge, UK.

For us, it strongly supports a new paradigm to be investigated – using these four-stranded structures as targets for personalized treatments in the future.We have found that by trapping the quadruplex DNA with synthetic molecules we can sequester and stabilise them, providing important insights into how we might grind cell division to a halt — Shankar Balasubramanian
The study went on to show certain links between concentrations of four-stranded G-quandruplexes and the process of DNA replication, which is crucial to cell division and cell production. G-quadruplexes, (when targeted with synthetic molecules responsible for trapping and holding these DNA structures) prevent cells from replicating their DNA, thus blocking cell division. Scientists believe that this discovery could possibly lead to a stop in cell proliferation at the root of cancer

We are seeing links between trapping the G-quadruplexes with molecules and the ability to stop cells dividing, which is hugely exciting. The research indicates that G-quadruplexes are more likely to occur in genes of cells that are rapidly dividing such as cancer cells. It’s been sixty years since its structure was solved but work like this shows us that the story of DNA continues to twist and turn” – Shankar Balasubramanian
We now know that G-quandruplexes form in the DNA of human cells. If anybody had mentioned this earlier, they would probably be labelled as crazy. Maybe we could take this as a lesson and accept the fact that there are always new discoveries to be made about our biology, as well as the nature of our reality. For all we know, our DNA could be multidimensional in nature? It could be 12 stranded DNA? Maybe we have yet to discover it? Maybe a majority of our DNA, and the biological functions it serves are largely undiscovered. Maybe some portions of our DNA have yet to be activated? The more we discover about our own biology, the better, as we are witnessing with the discovery of the G-quandruplex.

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where are you finding all this information...
erm.. I have several sources but I'm using CE atm. (Collective Evolution)

I'd like to post some threads about the things I study but it's too much to explain and I'm not wasting my time on that.
 

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Boy, two, is first person in the world to be born with an extra strand of DNA

A two-year-old boy has become the only person in the world to be diagnosed with an extra strand in his DNA.
Brave Alfie Clamp was born blind and with severe disabilities, which led doctors to carry out various tests.
They revealed his seventh chromosome has an extra strand of material which has never been documented anywhere in the world before.
Doctors are baffled at his condition, which is so rare it does not have a name.


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very cool and exciting news. you are very right that people often forget basic science "laws" change all the time. newton's laws of motion were able to calculate so much at the time that by the end of the 19th century physicsts declared physics solved, that any new findings in the field would be little and meaningless, basicly saying we understood the world and everything by 1900. then ofcourse einstein came and killed that idea, then quantum mechanics killed einstein.

even today people are ignorant to change of basic laws and believe they understand everything, Dan Shechtman won the nobel prize for chemistry in 2011 for the discovery of quasicrystals, crystals that are not symetrical and require rewriting of every crystal science text book. the only problem was that he published a paper on it in 1984, and had a very bad arguments with Linus Pauling that believed Shechtman was wrong, "there are no quasicrystals, only quasiscientists".

still, i am afraid about anything that tempers with DNA, it's the data book our body reference to to build and grow and change and if we make a mistake it can be disastrous.
 

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I had my suspicions in Biology class last year.. That and I shadowed a couple of medical professionals to gain further insight on this possibility.
 
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