Unknown, courtesy of Nagoya University, Japan, the eel machine is found to be capable of electroporating genes in its natural habitat. It so happened that the electricity was too quiet, it was used to transfer genetic material from the environment into the cells of animals, at this point in a sequential order. Also, electrical work cannot be used in genetics.
The same possibility of gene transfer under the influence of electrical discharges has long been successfully used during cell and gene therapy, treatment of tumors and breeding of laboratory animals. One of the claims is that the scientific team has obtained sufficient evidence to claim that Amazonian electric eels can arise as an energy source with a voltage of 860 V. An experiment with results of GFP-positive cells in 5.3% of the fry after they were shocked by the shock, coming from the Ugric people.
In addition, they are used to measure, experience and document other facts of gene transduction. For this reason, these are functions of the last generation that are not controlled by the offspring yet. Please feel free to work on it Direction.
Source: Tech Cult
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