CellularIconoclast
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For mRNA vaccines to integrate into the genome it would need to be reverse transcribed into DNA, and there are not normally any enzymes active in human cells which can do this. There is a retrotransposon called LINE1 that expresses and reinserts itself over and over historically in the human genome, and can reverse transcribe itself.... and has copied itself so much that copies of itself makes up a big percentage of our genome, but reverse transcription is not a normal capability or part of our biology.
However, it isn't normally active in human cells, except in some unusual diseases or situations. They have looked, and not found evidence of mRNA vaccines or SARS-COV-2 actually integrating into human genomes, except in one paper where they had to intentionally modify human cells to get LINE1 to express.
However, it isn't normally active in human cells, except in some unusual diseases or situations. They have looked, and not found evidence of mRNA vaccines or SARS-COV-2 actually integrating into human genomes, except in one paper where they had to intentionally modify human cells to get LINE1 to express.