Anarchy Online: DNA Sample
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DNA Sample | 1 - 1 |
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Larvae DNA Sample | 1 - 1 |
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Tagged Girder DNA sample | 1 - 1 |
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Tagged Shadow DNA sample | 1 - 1 |
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Tagged Spider DNA sample | 1 - 1 |
Description
This DNA sample from a Mutant Granite Spider seems to be tagged by a unique Xan protein that is attached to the DNA helix itself.
Analysis of the protein would indicate that it was some form of genetic marker used by the Xan to actually track and also affect the development of the host species. Rather then tagging the creatures with a physical object, they appear to have been able to insert this protein into a creature's DNA so that the marker would be passed down to future generations of the creature's offspring.
As well storing changes to the DNA this protein seems to be designed to also subdue certain pre-defined developmental changes in the host species. Jobe researchers have concluded that this must have been some attempt to control or alter the development of the host species with a view to making them more aggressive given the areas of the DNA they exert an influence on. Why this would be done remains a mystery.
Analysis of the protein would indicate that it was some form of genetic marker used by the Xan to actually track and also affect the development of the host species. Rather then tagging the creatures with a physical object, they appear to have been able to insert this protein into a creature's DNA so that the marker would be passed down to future generations of the creature's offspring.
As well storing changes to the DNA this protein seems to be designed to also subdue certain pre-defined developmental changes in the host species. Jobe researchers have concluded that this must have been some attempt to control or alter the development of the host species with a view to making them more aggressive given the areas of the DNA they exert an influence on. Why this would be done remains a mystery.
This DNA sample from a Toxic Shadow seems to be tagged by a unique Xan protein that is attached to the DNA helix itself.
Analysis of the protein would indicate that it was some form of genetic marker used by the Xan to actually track and also affect the development of the host species. Rather then tagging the creatures with a physical object, they appear to have been able to insert this protein into a creature's DNA so that the marker would be passed down to future generations of the creature's offspring.
As well storing changes to the DNA this protein seems to be designed to also increase the creature's abilities and development over time. The protein seems to have added extra sequences to the DNA itself over time. Jobe scientists are currently working on identifying which parts of the DNA are original and which parts the Xan tampered with.
Analysis of the protein would indicate that it was some form of genetic marker used by the Xan to actually track and also affect the development of the host species. Rather then tagging the creatures with a physical object, they appear to have been able to insert this protein into a creature's DNA so that the marker would be passed down to future generations of the creature's offspring.
As well storing changes to the DNA this protein seems to be designed to also increase the creature's abilities and development over time. The protein seems to have added extra sequences to the DNA itself over time. Jobe scientists are currently working on identifying which parts of the DNA are original and which parts the Xan tampered with.
This DNA sample from a Girder Runt seems to be tagged by a unique Xan protein that is attached to the DNA helix itself.
Analysis of the protein would indicate that it was some form of genetic marker used by the Xan to track the development of the Girders. Rather then tagging the creatures with a physical object they appear to have been able to insert this protein into a creature's DNA so that the marker would be passed down to future generations of the creature's offspring.
The protein seems to store any and all changes to its host DNA in a unique series of molecular records. Jobe researchers have been somewhat successful in extracting this information, allowing them to gain further insights into the development of the Girder species.
Analysis of the protein would indicate that it was some form of genetic marker used by the Xan to track the development of the Girders. Rather then tagging the creatures with a physical object they appear to have been able to insert this protein into a creature's DNA so that the marker would be passed down to future generations of the creature's offspring.
The protein seems to store any and all changes to its host DNA in a unique series of molecular records. Jobe researchers have been somewhat successful in extracting this information, allowing them to gain further insights into the development of the Girder species.
A sample of Sector 10 Alien Larvae DNA material. Return this sample to the Unicorn Duty Sergeant when you have five intact samples.
A sample of DNA material.