@sjw
>there's an enzyme that can take that messenger RNA...
Or in other words, they messed around in the lab until they finally were able to achieve this, but it has basically zero relevance to real life.
There are all kinds of enzymes that scientists play around with all the time that are completely foreign to the human body. So until someone says otherwise, I think it's pretty safe to assume the enzyme used for this study is not something you normally find in a human, and you won't see the mRNA vaccine encoded into a person's DNA.