What would you do if you could change your DNA?

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They seem to pop up in my related videos streams often enough. Generally though if you have some good science/history/geography presented at a level I can understand I will read/watch/listen to it.
 

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(A few days back I dreamed of breastfeeding a tiny cat.)
So a furry who was slightly reconginiable as a human? How much intelligence would you like keep and other humanoid feature?
Like, keeping all human-based habilities. Only the physical appeareance, and just a few extra things, like, night vision and agility.
 

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I would deffo patch out some serious things I have...
Other then that, maybe green eyes like Cat Noir.

Idk, I'm quite satisfied with meself.
I know what you mean, and that would be really nice for everyone.
 

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I would give myself wings, and defy all known laws of aviation

And use the force. Somehow. I guess.
Force can change your genetic, but genetic won't give you easy access to the force, or does it?

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It means my feminine mind has gone to a certain level and also becoming lewd.
 
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from what i understood, we can't heavily modify the dna of current humans, but only future ones?
Nope, both. CRISPR can modify the DNA in any type of cell, so it could be used both to treat genetic disorders by modifying your body's cells and prevent them from passing on to the next generation by modifying your sperm/egg cells. It could also be used to pass on immunity to thinks like measles and the flu, so vaccines would become unnecessary.
 

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