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The Sophia Project was a project worked on by [[Abstergo]] scientists to study and observe the information that was imprinted onto living human cells. They particularly studied the way that this information passed on biologically from one vessel to another. Through | {{Stub}} | ||
The Sophia Project was a project worked on by [[Abstergo]] scientists to study and observe the information that was imprinted onto living human cells. They particularly studied the way that this information passed on biologically from one vessel to another. Through analyzing what these cells contain, and how it impacts the progress of mankind, Abstergo Industries aims to grasp a better understanding of human physiology. | |||
Abstergo scientists working on the Sophia Project one day hope to learn how to manipulate this process and can | Abstergo scientists working on the Sophia Project one day hope to learn how to manipulate this process and can therefore use it to control and prevent deadly diseases in the future. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' - [[Abstergo Files]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:23, 10 April 2012
The Sophia Project was a project worked on by Abstergo scientists to study and observe the information that was imprinted onto living human cells. They particularly studied the way that this information passed on biologically from one vessel to another. Through analyzing what these cells contain, and how it impacts the progress of mankind, Abstergo Industries aims to grasp a better understanding of human physiology.
Abstergo scientists working on the Sophia Project one day hope to learn how to manipulate this process and can therefore use it to control and prevent deadly diseases in the future.