Harry Potter: The Dragon Lord Arrives at Hogwarts

Chapter 14



"Uncle Evans, you seem to be in a good state of mind, and it seems that there has been a new breakthrough in the research on Morrison's biological genetics.

Evans smiled and waved his hand:

"It's not the last step yet, but thanks to your wild ideas."

Dudley smiled and said that he didn't care:

"I just said casually about the genetic relationship between dragonfly larvae and hairy rat eyes, but I didn't expect you to really find the correlation from it."

Evans heard this tone with some emotion:

"You say it casually, but many times the inspiration for studying the field of biology comes from a thought, and when you think of it, you think of it, and if you don't expect it, you may never find it."

Oh, by the way

, you also have to go to the observation lab, I just happened to go to see my experimental progress, and by the way, I will talk to you about something interesting.

Dudley nodded and followed Evans towards the second floor of the laboratory.

Along the way, Evans spat and his eyebrows fluttered:

"Dudley does not hide from you, after the observation of the electron microscope, I did find that the cell structure on the eyeball of the hairy mouse is similar to the cell structure of the dragonfly.

In order to verify the characteristics of biogenetics, I deliberately extracted proteins from the cells of the eyeball of the hairy mouse, injected them into the embryos of dragonfly larvae, and observed them for two weeks.

Although I can't tell you the results of the experiment, I did see new eyes growing from dragonfly larvae, and that alone is proof enough.

The dragonfly embryo successfully reads, the gene fragment in the cell on the eyeball of the hairy mouse, and begins to reproduce and divide, although you don't understand this, but you don't have to care about what I say when you go to college..."

The second to third floor of the laboratory, Evans left in a hurry, he had more important things to complete.

Looking at the other party's back, Dudley shook his head helplessly.

He just told the other party a piece of genetic analysis that he had learned in his previous life in a conjecture way, but according to Evans's ingenuity, he just casually said some insignificant clues, and the other party could complete this step independently, and sure enough, the biology major of Cambridge University in the late 20th century had a very keen intuition.

But none of this mattered, Dudley's original design was to find a reasonable excuse for Evans to apply upwards and let the lab import chinchillas.

After all, the woolly rat is a creature with expensive fur, a docile personality, and a lot of money, and if he spends money to buy it himself, it will also cause Vernon or Penny to ask, and he doesn't want to weave another lie.

When a lie is formed, there are countless lies left to round it back, which is quite energy-consuming.

Came to a utility room that he had cleaned up in Morrison's laboratory, and at this time, in a glass cover, there was a chinchilla about the size of Mo's palm.

Looking at the date above, two weeks have passed since today, and this chinchilla has tenaciously survived under the nourishment of nutritional reagents.

On the glass cover, the number three [III] is clearly marked in black letters.

Dudley took the first two steps, pulled out a record book from the mezzanine on the side, and began to write on the latest page...

[So far, this chinchilla seems to have lost its ability to observe its eyes, only has basic physiological characteristics, and is not aggressive. ]

However, what he didn't notice was that

the totoro, which had been lying in the glass cover, suddenly opened his eyes.

Dudley's still continued to look at the record in his hand

! [Totoro observation daily records!

] The No. 3 culture observation, which has been injected from the embryonic stage, infected with the protein in the eye part of the [Magic I (Flu) Virus] black spotted giant python.

Since chinchillas are not an egg species, they cannot be observed in detail under an electron microscope at the juvenile stage.

It is often only possible to observe directly after the female chinchilla gives birth.

But something happened that went against the common sense of biology.

After copying the [Magic I (Flu) Virus] from the dead skin cells on Harry's mouth, it successfully stimulated the eye cells of the black-spotted giant python.

From this point, it can be analyzed that the [Magic I (Flu) Virus] can infect cells of other species except humans.

In the biological world, it is another virus that can naturally suppress influenza viruses.

That is bacteriophage!

And injecting bacteriophages into ordinary organisms infected with [Magic I (Influenza) Virus] can achieve inhibition?

Dudley looked at the record in his hand, and his eyes subconsciously swept into the three glassware on the side.

There are two chinchilla larvae in it.

This time the experiment was all divided into three phases.

The first is injected directly into the embryo, and the [Magic I (Flu) Virus] does not interfere.

The second is injected into the embryo, [Magic I (Influenza) Virus], and then injected into ordinary bacteriophages.

The third is injected into the embryo, after [Magic I (Influenza) Virus], and then injected into new bacteriophages that have been divided and multiplied in wizard cells.


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