I. Introductory provisions
1.2 Concepts
Article 7 - Genetics
Similar to its parent (Biology), Genetics as a science is based on proving, protecting and self referencing several foundation doctrines being Genes, Selection:
(i) The doctrine of Genes is the almost total general belief that Genes are the sole unit of inheritance and traits within DNA and chromosomes and that the vast majority of DNA (once called “junk DNA” in biology) plays little or no influence in determining life; and
(ii) The doctrine of Selection, also known as “survival of the fittest” is the overwhelming determination of species change; and
(iii) The doctrine of Mutation where a change in genomic sequence of a species thereby enhancing Genetic diversity is the second main determination of species change.
Due to the desire to maintain the doctrines and orthodoxy of Genetics, the discipline is unable to adequately provide a cohesive and functional model of the total purpose, design and function of the genome of species; in particular the three (3) primary memory systems embedded within the genome of higher order (vertebrate) life forms.
Due to the desire to maintain the doctrines and orthodoxy of Genetics, the discipline is unable to overcome core flaws and false presumptions concerning the evolution of species, not merely through selection, but also random chance and opportunity, due to such sources as massive unforeseen climactic changes and external impact events.
As Genetics is deliberately and fatally flawed, the term and science of GEN consistent with Divine Law and Natural Law is used. For the science of hereditary behavioral traits, the word PSYGEN is used. For genome material, the term GENCODE is used.