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Humanised animals, usually mice, have had their genomes altered to include a key human gene, in this case the entry receptor for certain SARS-related coronaviruses.
Matt Ridley • Viral: The Search for the Origin of COVID-19
I’m sharing the following details that may be useful to you:
(1) Plasmid Full Name:
pTRE3GBi_EF1A_Tet3G_IRES_Puro-VHH hFBXW11-mCherry
or pTRE-BI-hGRAD
> Bacterial Resistance: Ampicillin.
> Addgene Link: https://www.addgene.org/207837/
(2) Reference Paper:
https://rupress.org/jcb/article/223/2/e202304030/276463/hGRAD-A-
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Remember when your favorite biohackers on X were talking about Ozempic 3 years ago?
Long before the mainstream caught on & the fat loss game changed forever
You're about to see the same thing with peptide GHK-Cu: The biggest anti-aging breakthrough in human... See more
First, researchers created a gene which could be recombined in various arrangements to express one of four different colours. Then, multiple copies of this gene were inserted in the genome of mice or other species, resulting in the random expression of various colour ratios.
Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Somewhere over the brainbow
Biological engineering is deliberate human intervention on the biological level (e.g. implanting a gene) aimed at modifying an organism’s shape, capabilities, needs or desires, in order to realise some preconceived cultural idea,
Yuval Noah Harari • Sapiens

Combo anti-aging gene therapy is being tested in mice and dogs. Humans are next. l Link in bio.
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#aging #genetherapy #biotechnology #health #longevity #tech #exponentialtechnology #innovation
instagram.comI created a demo of a bioautomation system that uses LLMs, Opentrons, and lua to create a dynamic programming environment for cloud labs or robot/human clusters. It can reason about its own code based off of lab measurements.
Most importantly, I actually fucking implemented it, and it is open source. Took about 4 days... See more
Keoni Gandallx.comMercer_Pub 248
The study describes the development of a continuous evolution system to engineer small degron tags that can be inserted into endogenous genes and selectively degrade proteins using specific small molecules.
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