Harry Potter: The Dragon Lord Comes to Hogwarts

Chapter 14 The Emerald Form of the Demon Dragon

"Uncle Evans, you seem to be in a good state of mind. It seems that the research on Morrison's biological genes has made new breakthroughs."

Evans smiled and waved his hands:

"The matter has not reached the final step, but it is also thanks to your unconstrained imagination."

Dudley smiled and said he didn't care:

"I was just casually talking about the relationship between dragonfly larvae and chinchilla eye genes. I didn't expect you to actually find a correlation."

Evans was a little emotional when he heard this tone:

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

Oh, right!

You should also go to observe the laboratory, I just want to go to see the progress of my experiment, and talk to you about an interesting thing by the way. "

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

Along the way, Evans was spitting and flying, and his whole body was beaming with joy:

"To tell you the truth, Dudley, after observing with an electron microscope, I did find that the cell structure of the chinchilla's eyeball is similar to that of a dragonfly.

In order to verify the characteristics of biogenetics, I deliberately extracted the protein in the eyeball cells of the chinchilla, injected it into the embryo of the dragonfly larva, and observed it for two weeks.

Although I cannot tell you the results of my experiments, I did see new eyes growing from dragonfly larvae, and that alone is sufficient proof.

The dragonfly embryo successfully read the gene fragments in the cells of the chinchilla eyeball, and began to reproduce and divide. Although you don’t understand these things, you don’t have to worry about it until you go to university and you will understand what I’m going to say. ..."

From the second to third floors of the laboratory, Evans left in a hurry. He had more important things to do.

Dudley shook his head helplessly as he watched the opponent's back.

He just told the other party in the form of a guess about a genetic analysis fragment he learned in his previous life, but according to Evans' ingenuity, he just casually said some irrelevant clues, and the other party was able to complete this step independently Sure enough, the talents majoring in biology at Cambridge University in the late 20th century had very keen intuition.

But these are not important. Dudley's original plan was to find a reasonable excuse to let Evans apply to the lab to import chinchillas.

After all, a chinchilla is a creature with expensive fur, a docile personality, and a high price. If he buys it with his own money, it will cause Vernon or Petunia to question him. He doesn't want to weave another lie.

When a lie is formed, countless lies are needed to complete the rest, which is a rather energy-consuming task.

I came to a utility room that I had packed up in Morrison's laboratory. At this time, there was a chinchilla about the size of a palm in a glass cover.

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 font.

Dudley took two steps forward, and took out a notebook from the interlayer beside him, and began to write on the latest page...

[So far, this chinchilla seems to have lost the ability to observe the eyes, and only has basic physical characteristics, not aggressive. 】

But what he didn't notice was!

Totoro, who had been crouching in the glass cover, suddenly opened his eyes.

Dudley continued to look at the record in his hand!

【My Neighbor Totoro Observation Daily Record! 】

No. [-] culture body observed that it had been injected from the embryonic stage, and was infected with the protein of the eye part of the [Magic I (influenza) virus] black-spotted python.

Since chinchillas are not egg-laying species, they cannot be put into the electron microscope for detailed observation at the juvenile stage.

Often it can only be observed directly after the birth of a female chinchilla.

But there was something 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 python.

From this point, it can be analyzed that [Magic I (flu) virus] can infect cells of species other than humans.

It is another virus that can naturally suppress the influenza virus in the biological world.

That's a phage!

And can injecting phages into ordinary organisms infected with [Magic I (flu) virus] can achieve the inhibitory effect?

...........

Dudley looked at the record in his hand, and subconsciously glanced at the three glass containers beside him.

There are two young chinchillas inside.

This experiment is divided into three stages.

The first one is to inject directly into the embryo, [Magic No. [-] (flu) virus] does not interfere.

The second is to inject it into the embryo, after [Magic I (flu) virus], then inject ordinary phages.

The third is to inject into the embryo, after [Magic I (influenza) virus], inject new phages that have been proliferated through the division and proliferation of wizard cells.

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