This video helped me understand how nanorobots worked. I spent hours reading articles that I didn't understand. You let me in only 2 minutes 35 seconds! Thank-you!
nanobots are the next step to a zombie apocolypse if they repair ur DNA when ur dead will mean turning u into a mindless zombie nanobots should not be created anymore unless sceince wants to kill us thumbs up if u agree
i thnk ts cool if da whle thng wrks.persnally i rlly dnt thnk ts messng wit nature cz ts da sme nature that holds soo many deseases in store fr man kind and we combat thse dseases so y should defective dna info be an exception?
Are you fucking kidding me? Why the hell would you mess with these amazing and complex works that resulted from hundreds of millions of years of evolution and natural intelligence at work. Why do we think that we are smart enough to be fucking around with this? When you fuck with the natural flow of evolution, nothing good can come of it. There are much more intelligent forces at work. (NATURE!)
The Mutter Museum shows many cases where nature is messed up.
Siamese twins, all sorts of animal and human deformaties, genetic inherited diseases like sickle cell, certain types of cancers, genetic inherited diabetes etc.
@sabbathcrazy What the hell does Morgellons syndrome have to do with that? Even if that were true, no one would feel nanoscale objects on, or under, their skin. Far too small. Thousands of times smaller than a blood cell.
This looks so ridiculosly crazy but is a great idea indeed. Only problem is that it "cuts" the whole DNA fragment that is "damaged"... how will the robot know what sequence is good and what is bad? What fills the gap? With which nucleotides will it repair the empty space? In which sequence? Is this mutagen-proof?.
one word... AMAZING... Even if I am just wondering how so MUCH detail will be accomplished, I am stunt by the idea and the concept. What would be the possibility that a nano-robot like this would accidentally remove a correct part of DNA?
This animation forgets a very important concept: reading frame.
Simple deletion of a given fragment, may alter the open reading frame of DNA and this may provoke a response far worse than the translation of a mutated peptide.
This video - is big simplification of repair process. Even real nanorobot will be another - maybe more like ribosome/ But this video show main 3 stages of DNA-repair process: attaching DNA, searching and removing bad fragment.
This video helped me understand how nanorobots worked. I spent hours reading articles that I didn't understand. You let me in only 2 minutes 35 seconds! Thank-you!
Nemome10 2 weeks ago
brilliant video some very interesting points
xtremetom180 3 weeks ago
really informative and interesting
ericajjful 1 month ago
very interesting thanks
alexasmithy 1 month ago
This will only help with insertion mutations in DNA. Not any other type of mutations that may cause genetic disorders.
michmaster1500 1 month ago
nanobots are the next step to a zombie apocolypse if they repair ur DNA when ur dead will mean turning u into a mindless zombie nanobots should not be created anymore unless sceince wants to kill us thumbs up if u agree
endermens 1 month ago
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@endermens You are currently a zombie slave to the DNA you were born with. With nanobots you might conceivably never die.
ExtantFrodo2 1 hour ago
i thnk ts cool if da whle thng wrks.persnally i rlly dnt thnk ts messng wit nature cz ts da sme nature that holds soo many deseases in store fr man kind and we combat thse dseases so y should defective dna info be an exception?
hannibal958 3 months ago
the futur of tech
edef1ful 3 months ago
1:Altering DNA
best scenario: We will be perfect!
Possible scenario: Furries' dreams will come true, and being Duke Nuke could be way easier
Worst scenario: Rock falls everybody dies (That or DNA Dissassemblers for military purposes)
I'm looking forward to it :3
674886 3 months ago
i want to know about this robot reaching the defected dna!
how is that going to happen? and this process of reparation!! is it going to be as fast as shown here?
mitsulkacharia 3 months ago
You just cut out the DNA???? WTF? That could do even more damage!
MrC0MPUT3R 4 months ago
FREQUENCY 528 HZ (Solfeggio) will repair your DNA too! Without INVASION!
The1godforce 5 months ago
I hope Microsoft don't make the nanobots software lol, it crashes / bugs out and it will remove healthy DNA strains :D
mQtek 6 months ago 4
Are you fucking kidding me? Why the hell would you mess with these amazing and complex works that resulted from hundreds of millions of years of evolution and natural intelligence at work. Why do we think that we are smart enough to be fucking around with this? When you fuck with the natural flow of evolution, nothing good can come of it. There are much more intelligent forces at work. (NATURE!)
ILoveYouMaryJane1000 6 months ago
@ILoveYouMaryJane1000
Nature is also messed up in many ways.
The Mutter Museum shows many cases where nature is messed up.
Siamese twins, all sorts of animal and human deformaties, genetic inherited diseases like sickle cell, certain types of cancers, genetic inherited diabetes etc.
1NX9 3 months ago
Sorry, is this inside a cell ?
MrPathologigk 6 months ago
@sabbathcrazy What the hell does Morgellons syndrome have to do with that? Even if that were true, no one would feel nanoscale objects on, or under, their skin. Far too small. Thousands of times smaller than a blood cell.
Saerain 8 months ago
Круто, live forever
fuckyorutube 9 months ago
so you mean it can make retards not retarded anymore?
Clockninja 9 months ago
This looks so ridiculosly crazy but is a great idea indeed. Only problem is that it "cuts" the whole DNA fragment that is "damaged"... how will the robot know what sequence is good and what is bad? What fills the gap? With which nucleotides will it repair the empty space? In which sequence? Is this mutagen-proof?.
Certainly a good idea, but not for this time.
Zolrak666 11 months ago
one word... AMAZING... Even if I am just wondering how so MUCH detail will be accomplished, I am stunt by the idea and the concept. What would be the possibility that a nano-robot like this would accidentally remove a correct part of DNA?
kwstas1995 1 year ago
@kwstas1995 Probably slim to none. It is amazing isn't it?
GladForGladius 8 months ago
This animation forgets a very important concept: reading frame.
Simple deletion of a given fragment, may alter the open reading frame of DNA and this may provoke a response far worse than the translation of a mutated peptide.
nunoL36 1 year ago 5
@nunoL36 As in a frame shift mutation?
platinum243125 5 months ago
This video - is big simplification of repair process. Even real nanorobot will be another - maybe more like ribosome/ But this video show main 3 stages of DNA-repair process: attaching DNA, searching and removing bad fragment.
Nanobotmodels 1 year ago
Don't konowing that it was impossible, go there and made.
jepeees 1 year ago
:))
DNA is too small.. cant be done.
yekrut8 1 year ago