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Re: Eskaminagaga post# 104134

Monday, 03/07/2016 4:34:51 PM

Monday, March 07, 2016 4:34:51 PM

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Hi, Esk,
I was actually thinking of the possibilities for their gene insertion tech that might have nothing to do with producing spider silk. Their breakthrough is in their ownership of a proprietary process and being able to 'stabilize' the genes inserted, and that consistency might be applied to endless other industries, animals, plants, and uses. As far as the worms go, at 300 eggs per bug, my money is on the ability of the silk worm to geometrically reproduce, and if Kraig engineered all the progeny to be female and reproduce asexually (like the dinos in Jurassic Park) the process could really zoom ahead (also faster if you watch the movie on blueray!). And anything's possible, since there had to be 'imagination' to think of putting spider silk spinning genes into a silk worm to get to where we are in the first place. I think it was an Einstein quote where he said imagination was one of the most important things to him! Let's 'imagine' the profits here! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asexual_reproduction) Good talking with you.
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