Stray DNA bro. Not how it works. Stray DNA usually gets mopped up in blood. Nanolipid protects these so they go to tissues. Tissues accept since nanolipid cloaks it. Some % Cells attempt expression based on fragments. This keeps going til too much junk then cells freak out and make tumors.
Super simplified but all roads lead to lotsa cancers. Any fast replicating places. Sex organs and injury sites for example will process more fragments. So birth defects will spike. Also arteries and veins will start clogging as the body tries to protect itself against own blood.
This is all known shit. Been known since regulations made in 80s and 90s.
Deep evil