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Chapter 1671: Transforming Norman Osborn into Godzilla
Chapter 1671: Transforming Norman Osborn into Godzilla
His biological knowledge told him that sexual characteristics in reptiles were not stable.
Especially in a genetic fusion like humans turning into Godzilla, it is too easy to change gender.
The integration of Godzilla's genes has completely disrupted his original genetic balance. Theoretically, as long as the genes are properly adjusted and intervened, he can completely change his gender and thus have the ability to reproduce offspring.
Of course, Professor Connors doesn't intend to do this. What he wants is to turn others into mothers so that he can harvest a large number of eggs at one time.
Professor Connors took action immediately. He first went to his own genetic laboratory, which was once a secret laboratory. Fortunately, there were no people around at this time, so he slipped in smoothly.
The laboratory is filled with various advanced instruments and equipment, including test tubes, culture dishes, microscopes, etc.
He skillfully opened the drawer on the laboratory bench and took out syringes and various chemical reagents.
He bit open his arm, collected a blood sample, and then placed the sample under a high-precision microscope for observation.
In the high-power field of view of the microscope, various blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are clearly visible. They have different shapes and perform their own life functions.
In particular, he noticed those cells that had been specially treated and suspected to have been fused with Godzilla's genes.
Compared with ordinary cells, these cells exhibit more unique morphological characteristics: their cell membranes are tougher, the arrangement of organelles in the cytoplasm seems to follow some more complex rules, and the overall structure appears to be more compact and full of vitality.
Although microscopes cannot directly reveal mysteries at the genetic level, the significant differences in the morphology and structure of these cells undoubtedly provide valuable clues for subsequent in-depth exploration of the possibility of gene fusion.
Next, he began experimenting with gene extraction and separation from blood samples.
He used a special enzyme solution to break down the cells in the blood, and then used equipment such as a centrifuge to separate the Godzilla gene from other genes.
This process requires extremely high precision and patience, and any slight mistake may lead to the failure of the experiment.
After several hours of hard work, Professor Connors finally succeeded in extracting a small part of Godzilla's genes.
He placed these genes in a special culture dish, added some nutrient solution and growth factors, and tried to make these genes reproduce and amplify in vitro.
However, the experiment did not go as smoothly as he had imagined.
During the cultivation process, he found that the activity of Godzilla's genes was very low, making it difficult to reproduce effectively in vitro.
Professor Connors frowned, which could be due to a variety of reasons.
On the one hand, the amount of genes he extracted was very small, just like looking for a few precious grains of sand in a vast desert, which undoubtedly increased the difficulty of gene reproduction in vitro.
On the other hand, the culture environment may not be ideal enough. Although he has simulated the environmental conditions that may exist in Godzilla's body as much as possible, there are obviously some key factors missing.
To address this problem, he began looking for ways to increase gene activity.
He soon thought of his own situation and realized that Godzilla's genes might require a special energy environment to work better.
So, he decided to add some trace components of reflective radionuclides to the culture dish, hoping to stimulate the activity of Godzilla's genes. After adding the reflective radionuclides, Professor Connors nervously observed the changes in the culture dish.
At first, there was no obvious reaction, but just when he was about to despair, a miracle happened. He was pleasantly surprised to find that the Godzilla gene began to become active.
Those originally dormant gene sequences seemed to be injected with new vitality and began to multiply and divide rapidly in the culture dish.
They intertwine and entangle with each other, forming green gene clusters, like gorgeous fireworks blooming in the night sky.
"Success!"
Professor Connors shouted excitedly, his eyes sparkling with joy.
The success of this small step made him more determined in his plan.
He began to prepare to make serum, extracting the Godzilla genes from the culture dish, and going through a series of purification and processing. During the purification process, he used advanced centrifugation and chromatography technology to remove impurities and unnecessary components in the genes one by one, leaving only the purest and most active parts.
The processing stage involves gene recombination and packaging. He combines the purified genes with a special biological carrier so that they can exist stably in the serum and can function effectively after entering the body.
After a long and tedious process, finally, tubes of light green serum were successfully produced. These serums were carefully stored in special refrigerators to maintain their activity and stability.
However, Professor Connors knew clearly that serum alone was far from enough.
The fusion of Godzilla's genes and embryonic development require a suitable mother, and this mother must have no reproductive isolation, so as to ensure the smooth fusion of genes and the normal development of offspring.
In addition, the mother body must have sufficient vitality and genetic compatibility to withstand the huge impact and changes that may be brought about by the genetic fusion process of Godzilla.
Professor Connors began to search for the right person in his mind. He considered many factors, including physical fitness, genetic characteristics, social background and so on.
Suddenly, a name came to his mind-Norman Osborn.
Norman Osborn, the man who had made him what he is today.
Professor Connors has mixed feelings towards Norman Osborn, both in their past collaborations and conflicts.
On the one hand, he resented Norman Osborn's selfishness and short-sightedness in certain projects, which led to the failure of his own experiments and the mutation of his body; but on the other hand, he also had an indescribable appreciation for Norman Osborn's wisdom and resources.
And now, he plans to make Norman Osborn a Godzilla creature as well.
In Professor Connors' opinion, Norman Osborn himself suffers from a genetic disease called retrovirus, and his physical condition is deteriorating. According to conventional treatments, he is almost at the end of his life.
For him, becoming a Godzilla creature may be a kind of "rebirth", a chance to gain powerful strength and prolong his life.
More importantly, Osborne Industries is wealthy and powerful.
In Professor Connors' plan, the growth of Godzilla requires a large amount of nuclear fuel to provide energy.
(End of this chapter)
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