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Jerome Helvey

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    Biological modification and mutation within reptilian species

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  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408145 Here's an article to help elaborate. http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/for-the-first-time-scientists-create-a-living-clone-embryo-from-a-long-extinct-species Not quite the same, this was to re-create a species. Though the process is quite similar. Currently project is inactive. I am simply using proteins that could alter the functions of the animal. Not said to be 100% proven quite yet but speculation is surely allowed to conversed about on this site as well. Is it not? I am simply trying to gather help at this site and gain information based off what i post in order to add onto my current knowledge. I am aware that I don't know the most about this but I am working my way up. Most of my knowledge is based off of books and information that I was later able to piece to together. I could post some of the articles but there is no guarantee I can find them all but here are some: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/for-the-first-time-scientists-create-a-living-clone-embryo-from-a-long-extinct-species http://www.nature.com/articles/srep19815 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2275595/pdf/jc991144s.pdf http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/bi00886a019 http://www.jbc.org/content/270/16/9362 I have every reason to believe that these can be integrated within the embryo of a snake. I have every reason to believe that these can be integrated within the embryo of a snake. I don't know if any are peer reviewed. I don't believe they are.
  2. Using certain proteins I found that it is possible to use embryo-genesis in order to transform a snake into a whole new species. In order to due so I need to acquire very sophisticated proteins such as: F4A, N5V, H6A, Q7L, S9G, Q10A, P11N, Q12A, T13V, T14A, K15A, T16A, ΔS18, E21A, Y25F, Q28A, S30A, T35A, I36R, P44V, T45A, V46A, K47A, P48Q, I50Q, and S53A.F4A, N5V, H6A, Q7L, S9G, Q10A, P11N, Q12A, T13V, T14A, K15A, T16A, ΔS18, E21A, Y25F, Q28A, S30A, T35A, I36R, P44V, T45A, V46A, K47A, P48Q, I50Q, and S53A.- all mutations of certain toxins from a sea snake using mutagenesis that happens to pick up on residual receptors. Then using camouflage receptors to manipulate light at such an advanced rate that it is virtually unable to be seen by the human eye. Such as Chromatophores and Coleoids. Then later advancing and morphing the muscle build to become more resilient and tolerant to strenuousness. I'm saying this because in all honesty, I don't know if I should. Tell me what you think and I will get back to you.
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