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I tought the first one was a writing error XD Probably yes, since it's a memory anyway. And no, white cells don't carry genes. The blood is used to transport substances throughout the body. The genes are located in DNA, RNA and cromossomes, which itself are used to create cells and the body and charactheristics as a whole. The mmory is sotred in the genetic code, and small parts of this code are used to create cells. So no, blood don't has anything to do to genes. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 23:02, January 24, 2010 (UTC) | I tought the first one was a writing error XD Probably yes, since it's a memory anyway. And no, white cells don't carry genes. The blood is used to transport substances throughout the body. The genes are located in DNA, RNA and cromossomes, which itself are used to create cells and the body and charactheristics as a whole. The mmory is sotred in the genetic code, and small parts of this code are used to create cells. So no, blood don't has anything to do to genes. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 23:02, January 24, 2010 (UTC) | ||
well what about some sort of genetic transfusion, can you access those memory[[User:Blix1ms0ns|Blix1ms0ns]] 23:36, January 24, 2010 (UTC) | |||
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is it possible to use the animus to view genetic memory of using the animus to view genetic memory of using the animus?Blix1ms0ns 19:17, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
is it possible to view the genetic memory of somebody who received a blood donation using the animus?Blix1ms0ns 19:17, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
No, the memory is genetic, DNA, genes, not bloody. -- D. Cello 02:25, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
well what i meant was "what if there was gene-carrying cell such as white blood cells came withthe transfusion or a white blood cell transfusion?"Blix1ms0ns 19:17, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
yet my first question is not answered yetBlix1ms0ns 19:17, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
I tought the first one was a writing error XD Probably yes, since it's a memory anyway. And no, white cells don't carry genes. The blood is used to transport substances throughout the body. The genes are located in DNA, RNA and cromossomes, which itself are used to create cells and the body and charactheristics as a whole. The mmory is sotred in the genetic code, and small parts of this code are used to create cells. So no, blood don't has anything to do to genes. -- D. Cello 23:02, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
well what about some sort of genetic transfusion, can you access those memoryBlix1ms0ns 23:36, January 24, 2010 (UTC)