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Genoma Humano

Si alguien quisiera, podría utilizar un virus para insertar una copia de cualquier texto codificado, por ejemplo Los viajes de Gulliver, en su genoma. Lo más curioso es que se convervaría sin apenas errores durante generaciones y generaciones. [Fuente: Decoding the Universe, de Charles Seife.]

by microsiervos
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Upa! que intereseante, lastima que el post, no explica como hacer el virus.....jajajajajaja
Me gustaria almacenar en mis descendientes los libros que he leido, mis anotaciones diarias....o mejor (lo estoy pensando ahora) podria hacer una capsula de tiempo, para ellos; con informacion variada y relevante en este momento para mi.

....no mejor...No....... Se aburririan mucho en el año 3584; si vieran lo que el nono^9, hacia con su tiempo libre, aparte ya ellos tendran bastante quilombos como para leerse el genoma y encima darse cuenta que un freakie-tech, se metio un virus con informacion.

Mejor me voy a cryo-hibernar, asi se los cuento en persona, mientras hacemos un asado. ;-)

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