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What could possibly go wrong.
Next to nothing? It's DNA. You have DNA and RNA lying around everywhere on the planet. On every square fucking mil or micrometre. The only thing that can go wrong, so to say, is microbial degradation of DNA.
What DNA currently out there is dynamically rewritable
All of it? That's pretty much what viruses do to whatever they manage to infect.
So a virus can rewrite a cat in to a dog or a giraffe? You're talking small changes over a long time. A 400TB drive that you can only change 800KB every century or so would be useless.
...no?
I said the mechanism exists. Dna is rewritable by it's very nature-which is what you had issue with: the DNA, not the the thing doing the writing.
At no point did I imply that there's something rewriting entire genomes.
OK buddy. I don't think you're being genuine here so I'm just going to block and move on.
It sounds like you are pulling ideas out of your ass then getting angry about them.
Better block everyone else on Lemmy, too.
You at the least for sure.
Block your mom for all I care.
I am unsure of the adjective's meaning in this context...