Not exact matches
The probablility of all the
cellular machinery (enzymes, ion channels, RNA polymerase, anabolic and catabolic pathways, etc) just assembling
out of randomn peptides and nucleic acids is infinitely small.
Finally, the most absurd feature of your scenario is the idea that any extraterrestrial creature would just happen to have, first, DNA as it's basic molecule of biological information storage, second,
cellular machinery anywhere remotely similar to what animals on Earth have, and finally, would just happen to be close enough genetically to be able to mix their DNA with the DNA of any terrestrial being, and come
out with a viable result.
Another possibility, Traynor says, is that the repeated nucleotides cause a toxic buildup of messenger RNA, a key player in the
cellular machinery for reading
out DNA to make protein.
Instead of snipping
out a part of a gene and replacing it with something different, Maselko's
cellular machinery leaves the genes as they are, but puts them into overdrive.
So personally, if I already had the disease, and wanted to clean
out and retool the
cellular machinery as efficiently as possible, I would choose less saturated fat rather than more and leave
out the oil, again based on what we know of the mechanisms of saturated fat induced insulin resistance.