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The new genetically engineered cows are things that cause strange thoughts.

  The new genetically engineered cows are things that cause strange thoughts. 


Cow 2.0 is climate-smart genetic production created by using CRISPR and genetic engineering. This technology allows to creation of a cow that produces 20% more milk than ever before. This kind of cow is also resistant to climate change. Genetically engineered cows and domestic animals can used to produce things like antibiotics. 

And the only problematic thing is what is the place where that animal outputs that medical product. If we want to create an animal that produces some medicines sweat or urine are places, where those chemicals can collected. If that kind of genetically engineered cow produces those medical chemicals in milk, that makes milk useless because that milk will be polluted. 

Things like the ability to connect genomes from other animals like bats make it possible for the new cows to have skin, that heals faster, and bones that can fix injuries faster than ever before. The idea is that those genetically engineered cows can have hollow bones like birds which gives them the ability to run faster than regular cows. And that allows them to avoid predators. 

There is a possibility that in the furry of those cows or domestic animals, pilus have bulb cells. That kind of cells are common in nettles and sea anemones. There is a possibility that those creatures are turned immune against poisons like botulinum. Those things can be made by connecting the right DNA sequences at the right point in the receiver's DNA. 



"Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a high-yield, climate-resilient cow breed that could substantially increase milk production for Tanzanian subsistence farmers, potentially transforming local agriculture and food security." (ScitechDaily.com/Animal Scientists Develop Climate-Smart Cows That Produce 20x More Milk)



In the Faber Hypothesis. The artificial human creatures would colonize new worlds. In some visions, the massive O'Neill cylinders would transport colonists to another solar system. Those cylinders would rotate extremely slowly, and the creatures that operate those systems would be genetically engineered humans. Same way. The genetically engineered creatures that can land on those alien planets can be more adaptable than any natural creature can be. 

They can operate in an atmosphere and radiation. That is different from Earth's conditions. The thing that guarantees the adaptation is the DNA that is stolen from domestic species. And then those creatures can use that DNA to create new synthetic alien species that can operate on the new planet. This futuristic model is taken from one model that the artificial viruses can turn human outlook into another. And that allows to create the copy of some persons. That thing can be a good topic for some agent thriller. 

The Cow 2.0 is the thing that makes it possible to create humans that can be more adaptable to climate change. The same technology used for cows is possible to use in humans. There is a possibility that this kind of genetic program is already running. In some futuristic scenarios, DNA manipulation makes it possible to create new types of humans, that can have photosynthetic skins. And maybe those futuristic superhuman skins also isolate water from the air. 

The green skin would make it possible to create sugars in those creature's bodies without fresh vegetables. And ability to take water from the air makes it possible for those creatures can live in deserts. There is the possibility that the muscles of that "Faber creature" would be taken from gorillas or some reptiles. 

 In some futurological scenarios, humans will never have technology that makes it possible to terraform plants perfectly. So genetic engineering makes it possible for the humans in future can adapt themselves to another environment. Genetic engineering makes it possible to create more intelligent and more capable humans. 

In some visions, there would be people fully adapted to the zero- or weak gravity conditions. That genetically engineered creature is called a "Faber". The "Faber creature" would be the human-monkey hybrids that have fingers in their foot. And that gives them the ability to operate at zero-gravity conditions. 


https://scitechdaily.com/animal-scientists-develop-climate-smart-cows-that-produce-20x-more-milk/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRISPR

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Neill_cylinder

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