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TexasBernd2025-01-11 04:06:28 · 1yNo. 331506reply
Say we used crispr to modify our genome to live for 200 years
 
Should humans live that long and what will the outcomes be?
United StatesBernd2025-01-11 04:33:01 · 1yNo. 331507reply
Good question. Some would be happy to live that long while others not so much. And the outcome may turn out positive however in this day an age who knows. It's just as likely to turn out negative.
TexasBernd2025-01-11 04:35:59 · 1yNo. 331509reply
Possibly
TexasBernd2025-01-11 04:47:22 · 1yNo. 331511reply
Here me out if we used crispr to modify the DNA to change to way Tyrosinase-related protein 1
Behaves then we could add or subtract the amount of melanin in the skin to make blacks White and gives Whites the n-word
United StatesBernd2025-01-11 04:48:02 · 1yNo. 331512reply
TexasBernd2025-01-11 04:50:12 · 1yNo. 331513reply
FinlandBernd2025-01-11 07:37:55 · 1yNo. 331522reply
The only realistic way to do this for people currently living would be reconfiguring their epigenetics
TexasBernd2025-01-11 15:15:58 · 1yNo. 331527reply
I agree, the entire cell behavior must be modified for us to live longer. I think it’s important to note that there’s not one gene that controls aging but a system of parts shutting down.
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