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Chapter 144 Fools Design

"Idiot question? That's great!" Xiang Shan suddenly became energetic.

Yawgmoth described this issue as an "idiot problem", which is definitely a good thing - it means that this issue has reached a consensus in the academic community, is not too controversial, and may even be considered "common sense" by professionals.

This is great!

Xiang Shan immediately asked: "So what is the answer?"

"Go to Google!" Yawgmoth almost shouted!

"Where is the search engine now? Do you know about the Internet control here? It's annoying to you, but it's troublesome to me!" Xiang Shan said unceremoniously.

There was a rustling sound on the phone, which sounded like Yawgmoth scratching his hair wildly.

"Life was only born once... or it was born several times, but only one has continued to this day." Yawgmoth said: "The process of cell structure coming into existence from scratch cannot be reproduced by the genetic material in the cell... Miracles can only happen

After that time, everything after that is the self-continuation of the miracle..."

This is the answer Xiangshan wants.

In other words, he almost knew it, but to be on the safe side, he still consulted a professional.

"In other words, genetic information determines how cells grow and divide. But the structure of the 'cell' itself has been continued from 200 million years ago?"

"Almost..." Yawgmoth yawned: "Genetic information can determine the shape of the cell membrane, and you can also add special proteins into the cell membrane. But... after all, the structure of 'cell' has always existed.

.A cell does not need to rebuild a cell...Have you ever heard of a single-celled organism gestating a small cell in the body and then releasing it?"

"Hey..." Xiangshan looked excited: "So... does genetic information determine every detail of biological growth? For example... let me think about it? Does genetic information determine the specific location of embryonic development or cell differentiation?

What?"

"Damn, it's inexplicable..." Yawgmoth was very impatient: "Genetic information cannot directly regulate cells, nor can it edit proteins or generate organelles by itself! Only the products of gene transcription and translation can exert physiological effects and regulate

The environment within the cell.”

"Oh, oh! So that's it, that's it! The protein folding process is not precisely controlled by cells, but is based on the lowest energy principle? If I remember correctly?"

An unstable mass of matter—such as a polypeptide chain, or the headphones in your pocket—will automatically settle into a state of lowest overall energy.

"Almost... the principle of minimum energy, self-assembly system... damn, these are basic concepts!" Yawgmoth said: "Anyway, the products of gene translation and transcription can affect the intracellular environment, and the intracellular environment and

The principle of minimum energy determines the final product of protein folding."

"Is this a purely mechanical process?"

"This expression is so damn weird! It's generally correct..." Yawgmoth said: "Many things about embryonic development are also mechanical... The proportion affected by force is relatively large. Many parts of matter are related to

Synthesis is affected by mechanical factors... tension changes between cells, fluid pressure around the embryo... Otherwise, why do you think it is so difficult for embryonic development in artificial uteruses and microgravity environments? On hard glass petri dishes and soft culture substrates,

Embryonic stem cells can develop into completely different postures, showing that the process is completely controlled by mechanics."

Xiang Shan was confused: "It turns out the answer is so simple..."

"This is an idiot question. I bet even a high school kid who plays football every day after school can answer it - as long as he doesn't go to a religious school."

"I should have thought of it earlier... This is simply a 'fool-proof design'..."

“What is the proper term for ‘fool-proof design’ (Chinese)?”

"It's just... a structural thing to prevent idiots from installing it incorrectly." Xiangshan replied, but he was already distracted.

"Damn, those idiot embryos are not 'fool-proof' at all...repeated contractions of the cytoskeleton will cause actin filaments to align, break, and re-bundle, creating cell anisotropy and plastic deformation and increasing stress in specific directions within the embryo.

, driving those things to elongate in an orderly manner. Details such as the stretching direction of nervous tissue depend on the hardness of the tissue. Many human embryonic diseases come from internal defects and mechanical abnormalities in the cells during this process..."

"Yes, yes, this is called 'Beware of fools but not fools, miracles can happen with great force'." Xiang Shan was already excited. He said quickly: "Eureka, Eureka! I know!"

With that said, he hung up the phone.

——“It’s not like compressing any 8,000 poems.”

——"The structure of the cell itself is a continuation of that miracle and has nothing to do with genetic information."

——"There are a large number of mechanical processes in embryonic differentiation and development"

——I understand...I understand...

Xiang Shan turned on his computer and started typing on the keyboard quickly to design a research plan.

——There is one more thing that needs to be confirmed. If my guess is correct...

……………………………………………………

Yawgmoth, with thick dark circles under his eyes, drank espresso in small sips. David, holding a stack of documents, leaned against the tea room: "Man, have you really thought about it? You want to submit it to return home."

Application?”

"Otherwise?" Yawgmoth asked, "There is nothing here for me to study, right?"

"The conclusion hasn't been drawn yet. Maybe there are still some... alien organic substances left?" David shrugged: "But you are right. For many people, the future of this research is too uncertain.

It’s normal, uncle, if you don’t want to waste your life here.”

Yawgmoth rubbed his forehead: "Speaking of which, I'm here to submit a written application, what are you here for?"

"He asked me to apply for some information." David said: "In order to prevent hackers and spies, some original information does not have electronic versions yet. He told me this morning that he might need some stuff and asked me to help him find it.

Procedure - when will those bureaucrats understand that scientific methods rely heavily on freedom of information..."

"To?" Yawgmoth said: "He shouted 'Eureka, Eureka' last night. I wonder if he ran around naked in order to imitate Archimedes. Haha...he yesterday

What do you know?"

"Ah? Yesterday?" David said: "He sent me a message this morning saying he needed some information... Could it be that he has new ideas?"

"I don't know, he just asked a few incomprehensible questions..." Yawgmoth said: "I suddenly became curious. I'd better ask him in person."

"Aren't you here to submit your application?"

"It's not until this day."


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