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Storing data to DNA.


Biorobots 


The genetically manipulated immune cells can operate as miniature robots and create 2- or 3-dimensional structures. The macrophages mechanism pathogens reveal can benefit to make structures. And that is giving the new visions for bio- and nanotechnology. But the problem is how to control those pseudopods? If that thing can be solved, that thing gives the new tools for the nanomachine builders. 

The term "biorobot" means the cell, which is programmed to make certain missions. The ability to store data in DNA is opening new scenarios for nanotechnology but also controlled evolution by using this technology is possible. That technology allows creating the small-size terminators. 

The same kind of proteins that the immune system uses can call the biorobot in a certain place. One version of biorobot is the genetically engineered B-immune cell that is producing certain molecules like miniature machine parts inside it. In this case, the layer will be covered by using the "call enzyme", and then the B-cell will travel over the layer making certain forms. 

Or genetically engineered macrophages can use their pseudopods for spraying wanted molecules to the layer. That thing can make the new type of small microchips or engines for nanomachines. The problem is how to make the pseudopods making the right movements for creating 2- or 3-dimensional structures. And one version is to use the antibodies for marking the places, where pseudopod must aim the jet of carbon or iron molecules, which are forming the structures of the small engines or microchips. 


Storing data to DNA is an impressive possibility to make the biorobots. 


Storing the data to DNA allows making the new type of nanorobots, which can operate inside the human body. Those robots might be programmed cells, that have the fullerene core. The mission of that core is to act as an armor for the biorobot, what mission could be to destroy the cancer cells or clean the veins. Use the living organisms as robots is one the most interesting, and at the same time terrifying thing, what researchers can even imagine. 

The problem with this kind of technology is that the bacteria must find precise targets for their actions. In some visions, the basils, or multi nucleus organisms like worms are genetically manipulated for fixing destroyed blood veins. In this case, the worm would put it in the veins, and then it would transfer the new cells to the walls of the veins. In that case, the end of the body of the worm would be turned into the cells of the veins, or it can produce other cells and use to fix things like the liver. 

In this case, the worm would be manipulated that it will find the right cell group. The idea is that the same marks that are ordering the immune cells to come to a certain point can be used to call the "bioprinter"  to the right point, and then it just starts to produce new cells to that point. 

But storing the data in the DNA makes it possible to transfer the data between generations. In this vision, the data that wanted to transfer to the next generation would be stored in DNA, and that thing can transfer to the next generation of cells or neurons. The transfer of information can be done by electric impulses that the nanomachine makes. And this thing allows mass-producing the new type of drones. 

In those drones the CPU (Central Processing Unit) is half-organic. That means that the neuron is connected to the microchip, which interacts with it by using electric signals. The problem is that the neuron must know, how to send the control signals to the microchip, and that makes it possible to create new and more independent drones and computers. 

The storing data to DNA makes it possible to create the "Bug terminators". Those systems would use hybrid microchips where the living neuron will transmit data to the "non-organic" part of this system. It can make more powerful data handling than ever before. The only thing that is needed is the nutrient for neurons. 

The threat is that if the drone swarms use the neuron-controlled processors that thing can make those drone swarms more intelligent than humans. The members or parts of drone swarms are changing data in the internal WLAN network, and in some visions, the microchips of those drones are boosted by using the neurons. 

The neurons can be created by using the DNA transplant in their nucleus. The idea is to use the neurons that are taken from some bugs. The thing would happen that the DNA of the neurons would be taken out. Then the DNA of the target cells will remove. And finally, the DNA transplant will put in the empty nucleus. The DNA can multiply by using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in that process, the sequences that are causing the mitosis will be removed. 


And then the skill or data that the neuron requires for its actions will transfer to it by using the electric impulses. But the data can also be connected to the DNA, whose purpose is to transform the cell into a neuron. 


The hybrid microchip will transfer nutrients to the neuron. And that thing makes the system a small size "bug terminator". The fact is that this kind of microchips can be used in quadcopters. The quadcopter might have fuel cells and silicon solar panels and a system that allows it to take sugars for its neurons. The fuel cells need some hydrocarbon like methane or alcohol or hydrogen for making them produce energy. And the system requires the ability to find the right material for its nutrient. 

But that storing the data in DNA makes it possible to transfer skills from the parents to descendants. That thing is giving the vision to make the people, "who are born as professors". In that case, using this kind of DNA is possible to transfer the skills that persons like Enrico Fermi have to the next generation. 


https://scitechdaily.com/explainable-artificial-intelligence-for-decoding-regulatory-instructions-in-dna/


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