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igotthemojo

02/09/20 4:10 PM

#182765 RE: WebSlinger #182762

"“Before CRISPR, offspring from transgenic worms eventually lost the spider silk genes.”"

I always contended that this was an issue...just made sense to me..i kept getting told by board experts that once inserted, the gene would be passed along to offspring forever with no loss of effectiveness..

I doubted that was true...and apparently it wasn't...didn't make sense to me that nature wouldn't fight back against forced mutations...

Darryl_T

02/09/20 4:15 PM

#182766 RE: WebSlinger #182762

I know about CRISPR technology and before that it was zinc finger.

Things get said about kblb without logic to it. The only way one could

know about it is someone on the inside who has knowledge about

kblb. I don't think you have that connection. So when you say they done

nothing in 6 months without any reason to back it up. Or someone says

there has been no talk about a buyout. I have to dismiss what they say.

My reason for thinking kblb is worth billions is because of Kevlar is

worth on average 2 billions a year. The difference between Kevlar and

kblb silk is one of them has a wider range of applications. Which

translate into more sell. you know which one it is. I hope you do well

with kblb I really do. GLTA