Message from @Garbage

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2019-07-14 17:11:03 UTC  

both your asses

2019-07-14 17:11:10 UTC  

you only showed biochemestry to be a option to increse mental ability

2019-07-14 17:11:17 UTC  

now I can throw inappropriate insults

2019-07-14 17:11:19 UTC  

Amnesia much? We must change both biochemistry and genetics.

2019-07-14 17:11:31 UTC  

>you only showed biochemestry to be a option to increse mental ability
I never said that.

2019-07-14 17:11:32 UTC  

the immune system strawmen doesnt counts remebeer

2019-07-14 17:11:45 UTC  

you never said that ?

2019-07-14 17:11:47 UTC  

no i did

2019-07-14 17:11:47 UTC  

There was no such straw man. Crispr-Cas9 targets the genes themselves.

2019-07-14 17:12:03 UTC  

Not the antigens.

2019-07-14 17:12:06 UTC  

So nice try.

2019-07-14 17:12:07 UTC  

i say that the only viable option to inxcrease mental ability is biochemestry. you said this

2019-07-14 17:12:15 UTC  

wel i said the ionly part

2019-07-14 17:12:25 UTC  

you should try it

2019-07-14 17:12:32 UTC  

you need the help

2019-07-14 17:12:34 UTC  

but you brought forth the biochemestry change that can be brought by some substane you mentioned

2019-07-14 17:12:44 UTC  

but this is the only way to increse it

2019-07-14 17:12:46 UTC  

I didn't say Crispr-Cas9 would cause a biochemical change.

2019-07-14 17:12:49 UTC  

nope

2019-07-14 17:13:03 UTC  

No crip only changes the immune system

2019-07-14 17:13:11 UTC  

not the biological beings build up

2019-07-14 17:13:15 UTC  

Wrong again!

2019-07-14 17:13:18 UTC  

it is to reconize a virus

2019-07-14 17:13:25 UTC  

```The CRISPR-Cas9 system works similarly in the lab. Researchers create a small piece of RNA with a short"guide" sequence that attaches (binds) to a specific target sequence of DNA in a genome. The RNA also binds to the Cas9 enzyme. As in bacteria, the modified RNA is used to recognize the DNA sequence, and the Cas9 enzyme cuts the DNA at the targeted location. Although Cas9 is the enzyme that is used most often, other enzymes (for example Cpf1) can also be used. Once the DNA is cut, researchers use the cell's own DNA repair machinery to add or delete pieces of genetic material, or to make changes to the DNA by replacing an existing segment with a customized DNA sequence.```

2019-07-14 17:13:32 UTC  

thats your opinion

2019-07-14 17:13:41 UTC  

that is not opinion

2019-07-14 17:13:43 UTC  

they change teh immune system not the rest of the genetics

2019-07-14 17:13:51 UTC  

I mentioned 'virus' because it's the way that the protein is introduced to the cell.

2019-07-14 17:13:53 UTC  

and it is a method for reconizion that is programmed in

2019-07-14 17:13:54 UTC  

So you tried.

2019-07-14 17:14:15 UTC  

this is not gene modification in teh sense that it changes the mind or body in any other way

2019-07-14 17:14:19 UTC  

You strawmanned my position *and* the research itself.

2019-07-14 17:14:20 UTC  

it just programs the immune system

2019-07-14 17:14:24 UTC  

Wrong.

2019-07-14 17:14:26 UTC  

```The CRISPR-Cas9 system works similarly in the lab. Researchers create a small piece of RNA with a short"guide" sequence that attaches (binds) to a specific target sequence of DNA in a genome. The RNA also binds to the Cas9 enzyme. As in bacteria, the modified RNA is used to recognize the DNA sequence, and the Cas9 enzyme cuts the DNA at the targeted location. Although Cas9 is the enzyme that is used most often, other enzymes (for example Cpf1) can also be used. Once the DNA is cut, researchers use the cell's own DNA repair machinery to add or delete pieces of genetic material, or to make changes to the DNA by replacing an existing segment with a customized DNA sequence.

Genome editing is of great interest in the prevention and treatment of human diseases. Currently, most research on genome editing is done to understand diseases using cells and animal models. Scientists are still working to determine whether this approach is safe and effective for use in people. It is being explored in research on a wide variety of diseases, including single-gene disorders such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, and sickle cell disease. It also holds promise for the treatment and prevention of more complex diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.```

2019-07-14 17:14:32 UTC  

Quoting again.

2019-07-14 17:14:35 UTC  

So that is a starmen if you say that this is the proof you can change genetics

2019-07-14 17:14:36 UTC  

Give source pls.

2019-07-14 17:14:49 UTC  

as this is changing the reconizion ability

2019-07-14 17:14:54 UTC  

I want sauce as to how it's just about changing the immune system.