Vincent Kennedy⍟ donated @VincentKennedy
05 April, 12:58
Are bionic and transhuman different?

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Waiting4Home Anon @Waiting4Home
05 April, 09:32
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
Some of us know we have a defective "gene" - yet function very normally.

So let's start with definitions:
The genome is the entire set of genetic instructions found in a cell. In humans, the genome consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes, found in the nucleus, as well as a small chromosome found in the cells' mitochondria. Each set of 23 chromosomes contains approximately 3.1 billion bases of DNA sequence.

DNA is the chemical name for the molecule that carries genetic instructions in all living things. The DNA molecule consists of two strands that wind around one another to form a shape known as a double helix. Each strand has a backbone made of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups.

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Waiting4Home Anon @Waiting4Home
Attached to each sugar is one of four bases--adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). The two strands are held together by bonds between the bases; adenine bonds with thymine, and cytosine bonds with guanine. The sequence of the bases along the backbones serves as instructions for assembling protein and RNA molecules.
09:32 AM - Apr 05, 2022
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Waiting4Home Anon @Waiting4Home
05 April, 09:33
In response Waiting4Home Anon to her Publication
A transhuman has changed the chemical "bases of adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine?

Now why would they need to do that?
Let's answer the right question first.

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