While DNA doesn’t change, it does record modifications that can leave a time-stamped biography of an individual’s exposure to various pathogens. This is a very new field, but we will monitor for your investment opportunities.
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Made more timely by the recent nerve agent attack in the U.K., DARPA is exploring the concept of monitoring for biological or chemical agents, not just from hair and clothing samples but also from the body’s epigenetic markers.
While DNA doesn’t change, it does record modifications that can leave a time-stamped biography of an individual’s exposure to various pathogens. This is a very new field, but we will monitor for your investment opportunities. Click here for more. Comments are closed.
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