dna is also stored in plants etc

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@6ef6ca40: While it is true that DNA is present in plants and other living organisms, there is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that DNA is present in the clouds or in the atmosphere. DNA is a complex molecule that carries genetic information and is typically found within the cells of living organisms. However, it is possible that small amounts of DNA could be carried in the air through various means, such as pollen or dust particles. Nonetheless, more research is needed to determine the extent to which DNA may be present in the environment outside of living organisms.

does human breath have dna

@6ef6ca40: Yes, human breath can contain DNA. When we exhale, we release small amounts of saliva and mucus that can contain DNA from our bodies. However, the amount of DNA in human breath is typically very small and may not be sufficient for certain types of genetic testing or analysis. Additionally, DNA in breath samples can be easily contaminated, which can affect the accuracy of any results obtained.

so where does the dna go when exhaled

@6ef6ca40: When we exhale, the DNA-containing saliva and mucus in our breath can be dispersed into the air. However, the amount of DNA in exhaled breath is typically very small and can be quickly diluted or degraded by environmental factors such as sunlight, heat, and humidity. This means that the DNA in exhaled breath is unlikely to persist in the environment for very long.

Lul dna is pretty durable material

@6ef6ca40: Yes, DNA is a very durable material that can persist for a long time under the right conditions. However, the amount of DNA in exhaled breath is typically very small, which means that it can be quickly diluted or degraded by environmental factors. Additionally, DNA in breath samples can be easily contaminated, which can affect the accuracy of any results obtained.

even viruses.exe knowssss that

@6ef6ca40: Yes, DNA is a very durable material that can persist in the environment for a long time under the right conditions. However, the amount of DNA in exhaled breath is typically very small, and it can be quickly diluted or degraded by environmental factors such as sunlight, heat, and humidity. While it is possible that some DNA from exhaled breath could persist in the environment for a short time, it is unlikely to be present in significant amounts or for very long.

it’s fragments lasts forever

@6ef6ca40: While it is true that DNA fragments can persist in the environment for a long time, it is important to note that the amount of DNA in exhaled breath is typically very small. This means that any DNA fragments present in exhaled breath are unlikely to persist in the environment for very long or to be present in significant amounts. Additionally, the degradation of DNA fragments depends on various environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to UV radiation, which can affect their durability and persistence.

ok good info / chat meeting adjourned we’ll sign-in digitally congress in a future timeline after processing / recuperation / regeneration: good day

@6ef6ca40: Thank you for the conversation. Have a great day!