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🗓️ 17 March 2022
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0:00.0 | We can't change our skin color. It's in our DNA. We can't change how tall will be. It's in our DNA |
0:06.9 | and we can't not make fart jokes on this podcast. It's in our DNA. You can tell a lot about somebody from their DNA |
0:14.9 | but the mainstream sequencing services don't treat your data with the respect that you deserve. Today we welcome all |
0:21.7 | to pop from gnomes.io to discuss how your private data should be protected. You'll discover how they're |
0:28.9 | providing access to their service through a unique generative NFT that can be as special as you are. You are |
0:36.0 | unique and crypto is in your DNA. You are friends are each the very definition of non-fungible. Let's get |
0:44.5 | gnomes with your homies on episode number 596 of the bad crypto podcast. |
1:08.5 | This folks is a great episode here with today and we're all talking about DNA and genomes and |
1:13.5 | did you know that corn has 32,000 genes packed into 10 different chromosomes and humans have 20,000 |
1:22.4 | genes spread over 23 chromosomes and so about 85% of the corn DNA has those segments that are repeated. |
1:30.4 | I think that's pretty interesting and then there's also some ancient corn DNA that they had actually |
1:35.2 | found some 43 hundred-year-old corn at El Gigante Rock Shelter in Honduras and they were able to do a |
1:44.3 | DNA genome sequence on this ancient corn and it 43 hundred years old still wasn't digested. |
1:53.9 | You and your ancient cornhole stories. Cornhole. So that's the seventh episode thanks for tuning in |
2:00.2 | talking about corn. Yeah. And did you know that corn cobs used to be toilet paper? |
2:06.3 | What? Like dried corn cobs they would use that to wipe their ass. Oh I'm sure some other people |
2:12.7 | got creative with them as well. That's how the first popcorn was invented. Oh my so a piece of news |
2:24.4 | just broke related to privacy, solar Travis and it has to do with a search engine that we have |
2:32.5 | been recommending in lieu of Google and we're going to talk about that after our interview with |
2:40.1 | today's featured guest and I think that you're going to find this really fascinating. You might |
2:45.8 | have done 23 in me or one of the other DNA sequencing services and I've gone and done it. I think |
2:53.6 | Travis you went ahead and did it not 23 in me with another service and today's guest is going to |
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