
G Genome Transplant Pandora’s Box PART 16 Good DNA injection… It seems the transplant was a great success. Which one shall we save? I stimulated the brain to awaken the body. It is material extracted from G Number 13. Ho ho ho, the fun has only just begun. The previous body did not have the qualities of immortality at all. I am glad I decided that before the experiment. However, the next opportunity is certain. The next DNA extraction cycle will be from a naturally aging body, so it will be alright, the genes will be retained. As expected, it does not come off exactly… A disorder has occurred in the brain, hasn’t it?
Treated the same as interstitial cells.
If you receive a transfusion like this, of course you’ll become more like Golgo.
If you abbreviate Golgo as G, it starts to sound like Godzilla.
Isn’t the term “G genome” sounding very much like Godzilla cells?
>>3
It seems like a story where you think it’s the Golgo gene but it turns out to be Godzilla.
This method of crushing this guy is quite something.
It’s not wrong that Golgo is unusual.
If this could be injected and have immediate rewriting, the field of gene therapy would have made remarkable advances…
>>6
The general process of gene therapy involves extracting cells from the patient, using a vector virus to introduce genes, and then injecting them back into the body, so I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with that description.
If you want to affect the brain but inject it into the arm, you probably won’t be able to cross the blood-brain barrier.
Were you rejecting a handshake at the genetic level?
Don’t play with Golgo.
Sometimes there are strange episodes, right?
Sometimes there are developments that feel like they’re from a period drama, right?
In every 10 volumes, there’s usually a weird guy that you have to fight, right, Golgo?
If the genome is different, isn’t it a different organism?
Oh, rejecting a handshake and giggling is just too pure!
Since my grandpa Takaho said he wanted to avoid complicated discussions about IT and such while he was still alive…
>>15
Put in the supervision…
Has the gene recombination of nerve cells using viruses not reached this level yet?
It might not generate power with just the brain…
>>17
If interpreted positively, it could be that the brain’s limiter-related thing is doing something.
In the end, did I go crazy and die in front of Golgo?
It’s like the ultimate code for a Pro Action Replay…
Oh, you’re refusing to shake hands, huh? Haha.
The Golgo gene is working, huh? Haha.
Even with the transfused daughter, it’s like that, so what would happen if I directly inserted DNA?
>>23
That said, it’s an estimated relative + G stem cells.
This can be said to be about 75% Golgo.
>>23
You are mistaken… she is not your daughter…
If it ends up being like Golgo who doesn’t listen to orders, isn’t that a failure?
I injected the DNA of an anonymous person.
>>25
I started drawing a penis by hand.
Isn’t it a bit of a silly sci-fi?
G Virus!!
>>31
Gorgo bacteria!
The charm of Duke lies in its professional qualities backed by experience, so when it’s attributed to genetics, it feels a bit… unsettling.
>>32
But when telling the mysterious story of birth
Most of the time, it’s also Golgo who has a special bloodline…
How did you extract it?
Is it something suggestive…?
Oh, suddenly they started talking fast about coincidence or something.
Oh, the Chikuchin Festival started at 3 o’clock!
Oh, I turned the judge.
Fanette unilaterally claims that Golgo underwent a blood transfusion and became superhuman, but it is highly likely that she is his real daughter.
After all, Golgo and Fanette’s biological mother is sleeping.
It’s a story from about 25 years ago, you know.