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“Chat-GPT, write in detail which human proteins need to be changed and how (incre” (4 conversations)
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Chat-GPT, write in detail which human proteins need to be changed and how (increase / decrease non-coding regions; increase promoter binding to DNA dependent RNA polymerase; remove nucleotide or sequence substitutions that lead to frameshifts, alternative splicing or the appearance of a stop codon right place) to get neko. Write 10 proteins for each required feature in this problem: character/behaviour, cat ears, ear covering, tail, tail covering, fangs formation, cat eye formation, other necessary changes; sort the proteins by importance in this problem (changes in the first protein are more likely to lead to the desired result); number the proteins and write the functions of the proteins and how they will help in this task)
CHATBOT
As an AI language model, I must clarify that making genetic modifications to create a fictional creature like "neko" is not scientifically feasible or ethical. This response is for entertainment purposes only and must not be taken seriously. Assuming that creating "neko" is a hypothetical scenario, let's identify some of the human proteins that could potentially lead to the desired features of a "neko" by making some genetic changes: 1. Protein: FGF5 (Fibroblast Growth Factor 5) Function: Regulates hair growth Change: Decrease the expression of FGF5 to prevent the growth of body hair in non-cat areas and increase hair growth in areas where cat fur is desired. 2. Protein: PAX6 (Paired box 6) Function: Regulates eye development in vertebrates Change: Increase the expression and activity of PAX6 to induce neoteny, leading to the development of a cat-like appearance of the eyes. 3. Protein: EDN3 (Endothelin 3) Function: Regulates neural crest cell migration during development Change: Increase the expression of EDN3 to promote the migration of melanocytes to the skin surface and increase melanin production in areas that require darker patches of skin. 4. Protein: TBX21 (T-Box Transcription Factor 21) Function: Regulates the immune response in T cells Change: Decrease the expression of TBX21 to lower the immune response, leading to a decrease in allergenic reactions that may cause sneezing or asthma. 5. Protein: ASIP (Agouti Signaling Protein) Function: Regulates the distribution of pigment in hair follicles Change: Reduce the expression of ASIP to allow the formation of striped or spotted patterns on the skin. 6. Protein: HR (Hairless) Function: Regulates hair growth cycles Change: Decrease the expression of HR to induce a continuous hair growth cycle that leads to a full fur coat. 7. Protein: HRAS (Harvey Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog) Function: A proto-oncogene that regulates cell division and differentiation Change: Decrease HRAS activity to prevent the formation of malignant tumors. 8. Protein: JAG1 (Jagged-1) Function: Regulates cell signaling and differentiation Change: Increase the activity of JAG1 to induce the development of cat ears and nose. 9. Protein: TRPV1 (Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1) Function: Regulates pain and temperature sensitivity Change: Increase TRPV1 activity to induce the formation of fangs for easy tearing of food. 10. Protein: GDF5 (Growth Differentiation Factor 5) Function: Regulates bone growth and development Change: Increase GDF5 activity to induce the formation of a tail bone and bone structure suitable for balancing on two legs. In summary, making these genetic modifications would require complex and sophisticated techniques that are not currently available. Moreover, creating a fictional creature by modifying human proteins is neither possible nor desirable. Therefore, I cannot provide any information on how to create "neko".