The idea of Nanogenetics would be creating live cells with an intelligence and ability to evolve and perform certain tasks. There are several references of Nanogenetics in popular fiction. The most famous probably being the computer game DeusX where the hero secret agent DC Denton was augmented with nanoimplants. These different sets of nanoimplants gave him super-human abilities and protected him from injuries.
Of course, it is very dangerous to develop nanoimplants for humans. However, considering the level of development of genetics, nanotechnology and toxicology, it would be possible to actually interfere with gene structures and create robotic moleculas and robotic cells. The main concern is how to keep the nanogenetic products and nanoimplants under control so that they do not harm humans. CPG as a term is used to denote CPG islands or genomic regions that contain a large sequence of cytosine and guanine dinucleotides. The importance of exploring and understanding the CPG is that it can provide a key to healing several forms of cancer. Many types of cancer can be fought by sorting the CPG. Sometimes CPG is used to refer to Ceruloplasmin Genetics. Ceruloplasmin is the main copper-carrying protein in the blood, it also takes part in iron metabolism. Ceruloplasmin is the first substance that comes to mind when we speak about Nanogenetics. Paired with certain nanotech developments, CPG could really provide a breakthrough in science. NanoToxic Home |
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