![]() In re-creating the DNA instructions gleaned from the Black Marker, we managed to create a recombinant microbial life form. We ran into a disturbing, but fascinating find. A very high mutation and recombination rate was also observerd by the researches working on the Black marker. This new life-form gets active once it comes into contact with dead tissue (like epidermal cells) and seems to use this a nutrient, which indicates that this life-form is a kind of necrophage. These signals, which could also be translated to a genetic code, alter the genome of a cell and results in a microbial-like, self replicant life (it seems also to transform mammalian tissue to this microbial, recombinant life-form). The Marker signals, emitted at different wavelengths seem to have a kind of targeted, mutagenic effect on biomass. To start of, we have to look at the ways, how necromorph life is created: ![]() I guess there are a few aspects that influence the transformation of dead bodies to necromorphs. ![]()
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