Going Green

The way things are going, it looks like we'll be able, at least in principle, to order up specific gene therapies and gene engineering packages, and utilize them at home. This may begin with a few 'safer' and 'proven' medical-genetic interventions; eventually it may spread to a multitude of options as we better understand the interplay of our dna, rna, and regulatory proteins. Thus this website, which intends to make information regarding emerging opportunities for genetic self-modification available to everyone.

Personally, I'm going to want a subcutaneous layer of photosynthesizing tissue, which would likely turn me green. But I'd get more and more of the cellular energy I need for bodily maintenance from the sun directly. I'd eat only fruit and blue-green algae. Maybe I'd be somewhat slower burning than others of my hectic species, but is that not a future positive?

-S. Miller, Dvmx.net

Sloning
"Order your Synthetic Gene online and select free expression optimization for any desired host organism. Slonomics is the only gene sythesis technology without sequence limitations."

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Human cloning, genetic modification, and germline engineering

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