I just noticed how many typos my original post has. Good job, Jay.
Whereas it is a bit disheartening that GFP has no visible effect on exoskeletal lining, I intended to use it more as a genetic marker and stepping stone into biohacking. After some time of practice, trial, and documentation, I hoped to become familiarized enough to move from cultured cells to complete specimens. My yet limited knowledge and area of study tend to lean towards the physiology of arthropods. Though just a student, arachnology is something of a passion of mine. I would really like to explore how GFP might effect the proteinaceous webs produced by spiders' spinnerets. If the protein is hereditary, and thus produced, perhaps it would also be passed into the protein lining of webs? I would very much enjoy working on such hypotheses, once I have become more familiar with preceding practices.
-- Whereas it is a bit disheartening that GFP has no visible effect on exoskeletal lining, I intended to use it more as a genetic marker and stepping stone into biohacking. After some time of practice, trial, and documentation, I hoped to become familiarized enough to move from cultured cells to complete specimens. My yet limited knowledge and area of study tend to lean towards the physiology of arthropods. Though just a student, arachnology is something of a passion of mine. I would really like to explore how GFP might effect the proteinaceous webs produced by spiders' spinnerets. If the protein is hereditary, and thus produced, perhaps it would also be passed into the protein lining of webs? I would very much enjoy working on such hypotheses, once I have become more familiar with preceding practices.
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