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Chapter 286: Gene Repair

Generally speaking, in theory, genetic damage will be repaired and spliced. In the case of data loss, splicing errors will occur.

This will cause distortion of the human body, and the probability of benign changes is extremely slim.

It will lead to human body deformity, ugly and terrifying appearance, incomplete or extra limbs, etc.

Theoretically, just in theory, if there is a genetic backup of Chakra to control the splicing, there will be no mistakes.

However, there is one exception.

Mei Ji looked at Hitomi.

Is it true that the genes in a ninja's body, or those who are bloodliners, cannot be spelled incorrectly?

It can't be said to be a misspelling.

The gene spliced ​​according to Chakra is correct, but this re-spliced ​​gene may have something extra.

Although the probability is low, it is not impossible.

Chakra has always recorded a lot of data, and when the data is re-read and spliced ​​after the gene is damaged, some things that I did not have before but that I have will come out.

In other words, as an Uchiha, it is possible to splice the bloodline of the Senju clan.

This possibility is not zero.

The human genome project that Miji had previously sent to Orochimaru was for the purpose of understanding genes.

It's just about reading genes.

To control genes, there is a lack of technology that can edit genes.

Meiji herself has this kind of technology, no, ability to directly edit genes without the need for additional technology to operate.

That's why the genome testing plan was handed over to Orochimaru.

It's useless to know how to read it, Orochimaru can't precisely control and edit genes.

This is also Meiji's own problem. She can control it, but the problem is that she can't understand it, which makes it impossible to edit accurately.

This database is really too huge and vast, and the contents in it are all gibberish to Mei Ji.

Therefore, Meiji doesn't know which gene is useful and which is useless. Her approach is to interrupt the gene chain and use gene repair to splice two different sets of genes to read a specific gene.

After judging that the gene fragments are useful, a large number of copies are made and the previous operations are repeated.

Until a specific benign mutation product is cultivated.

The result was about the same, but a little different from what was expected.

The reason is here.

Genes are so important to life that cells will do everything they can to prevent genes from being tampered with.

Genes are slender molecules that break easily, so cells have many ways to weld broken genes back together.

This makes the situation very clear.

Compare the high-energy particles of chakra radiation to a cutting blade. After cutting off a certain section of genes, the next thing is very simple.

Cells will repair genes and directly connect the broken genes together.

If the repair is as good as before, then it's okay and everything will continue as before.

However, no matter how skilled a craftsman is, he or she will never make mistakes, not to mention that cells have no brains.

If you cut it all the way, and the cells are constantly repairing the gene, there is a slight chance that it will be repaired incorrectly. Once the sequence of the gene changes, the file of the gene will become completely garbled, and there is a certain probability that this gene will be damaged.

Loss of original function.

In terms of results, it is equivalent to deleting a section of the file.

It would be okay if it wasn't that important.

The person may be fine.

But it could also be a deformation, something missing from the body or a disease.

It is also possible that important executable files of the program have been deleted and the entire program cannot execute and crashes.

But chakra radiation is not a knife, and the cutting is not so smooth, so another situation will occur.

For example, if you break a stick, the broken surfaces are not so tight and can be directly connected back together.

The same is true for genes. A few bases will be lost in the broken place. How will the cells repair themselves in this case?

Cells don’t know what the genes should look like, but it’s okay. All animals are diploid, which means there are two copies of the genes. Although the two copies of the genes may not be exactly the same, it’s okay to have each other as a backup when repairing.

The problem now is that both genes are gone.

It is simply impossible to back up each other and repair them by patchwork.

Therefore, a third backup is needed for comparison.

In this way, it seems to be solved, but an important problem arises.

The problem is that cells don’t know where the backup they need is or what it looks like, so what the cells do is take the broken gene segments and compare them everywhere.

If you find a gene sequence that is similar to the sequence before and after the gene break in your hand to a certain extent.

The cells will then determine that this is a template for repair.

The problem is, they seem similar, but they are different.

As a result, the genes were modified.

Just use it.

After all the repairs have been done, can I change them back again?

The body is very lazy.

So, absolutely impossible.

Be ruthless and kill yourself. Just bear with this little problem.

For Meiji, based on this, gene manipulation means cutting off a certain gene and replacing it with another gene, adding or deleting genes, or even designing a new gene segment. Such a simple matter, to this point, life has become too important to Meiji.

It's just mud that can be kneaded into any shape, but that can only be accomplished after reading all the genes.

But now, Mei Ji only feels that one head is bigger than the other.

When a gene needs to be repaired, the gene segment will be compared with the backup, and then similar gene segments will be found as a template for repair.

The result may be that it looks like you are cultivating the Byakugan, but it is very likely that you will develop a pair of Sharingan.

Whether this was Uchiha's cheating or Hinata's cheating, it will be difficult to say in the future.

This is what is happening to Hitomi now.

Mei Ji sighed.

Whether it's a good thing or a bad thing, Mei Ji doesn't know.

What Mei Ji hopes is that everything is okay.

There is something wrong with Hitomi's eyes, and the genes in her body are busy working, comparing broken gene segments everywhere.

However, the other backup has been damaged and cannot simply back up each other and restore it to its original state.

Backups can only be made against the genes recorded by Chakra.

But who knows what data is recorded in Hitomi's chakra, Byakugan? Sharingan eye? Samsara eye? Pure eye? Tsensei eye?

The probability is very, very, very low.

Basically impossible.

But not zero!

"Hitomi..." Mei Ji shouted.

"Yeah." Hitomi, who was silently healing her injuries, replied in a low voice.

"Are you okay?" Mei Ji asked.

"It's okay." Hitomi Yuanqi replied, looking in the direction of Mei Ji, but her eyes did not fall on Mei Ji.

This is not a normal situation!

Looking at Hitomi's pure white eyes, Meiji took a deep breath.

Is it an illusion? A little black spot appeared in Hitomi's eyes, just like a normal person's black pupils, but it was too small and looked like dust. It appeared briefly and then disappeared.

"If you feel uncomfortable, tell me as soon as possible."

Mei Ji said in a deep voice.

"Yes, I understand." Hitomi nodded obediently.

Next, continue your work.

In the laboratory in the village, the insect clones were carrying out intense pharmaceutical projects under the control of Meiji, and a large number of black parasitic insects were flying throughout the room.

They are Maggie's most commonly used assistants and tools.

Especially in fine control, it is easier to use than hands.


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