[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/sci/ - Science & Math


View post   

File: 13 KB, 657x527, apu2.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
10776552 No.10776552 [Reply] [Original]

is it feasible to create nanobots that can change one's chromosome structure to turn them into a girl

>> No.10776558
File: 47 KB, 800x628, 72c6a913bb4866a6af600d16766a5eb2.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
10776558

no
be happy with who you are and simply embrace faggotry

>> No.10776570

>>10776558
why not? I think possible cancers are a bit of an ovstacle but what else?

>> No.10776572

>>10776552
that isnt going to change the rest of your body so why bother

>> No.10776577

>>10776572
I think it would if you give it time

>> No.10776580

>>10776577
really? on what grounds? i doubt itd do anything for my shoulders or height. that shit’s bone structure

>> No.10776585

>>10776570
because
>nanotechnology is still brand fucking new, we barely know what we are doing
>do you have any fucking idea HOW many cells you have?
>do know comprehend HOW expensive it must be?
Just take hormones and call it a day. Even better, fuck the hormones and get therapy.

>> No.10776588

>>10776585
Why would it be expensive? Just get one nanite and it can make as many as you need

>> No.10776589

>>10776585
No, I mean with actually fully developed and functional nanobots in the future. My question is more of what would happen if a male's chromosome structure is changed to a female's

>> No.10776591

>>10776588
Because self-replication doesn't even exist yet. The research alone is expensive. Why don't you heed my advice?

>> No.10776595

>>10776589
I really don't know. Maybe a biologist will show up.

>> No.10776599

>>10776589
Even if you somehow got this to work it would wreak absolute havoc on your body.

>> No.10776611

It might change a few things but the issue is that most cells in the body are already differentiated. Changing their chromosomes would start transcription of female proteins but how they'll affect the body is unknown. All in all I don't think alot will happen. It's basically gonna be the same as taking HRT. Unless we find a way to change the methylation of the differentiated cells or replace them with stem cells that can differentiate in the correct way so the body will actually turn female. Either way this is related to aging as well as stem cell research so it's far away.
Just because you have a two X chromosomes doesn't mean you'll become a female. In girls most of their extra X chromosome is inactivated. In males HRT can inactivate the Y chromosome and activate the X chromosome essentially leading to the same effect somewhat

>> No.10776619

>>10776599
Please explain, I'm curious. What would happen to a man who'd do this?