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Will DNA and Collagen save your skin?

(2014-12-03 02:59:51)
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In my opinion, your honor, you may double check the differences of DNA sequencing and DNA fingerprinting technologies. For the DNA sequencing, I have talked in my previous comments, it is too expensive and time consuming to be applied for such purpose. And, as you mentioned in your comments, the company keeps secrets. In this circumstance, your honor, I don’t trust it.

To say the least, ideally, DNA fingerprinting is good enough for non-sequencing DNA information, such as detecting the presence of known genes for medical purposes, more importantly, cheap and fast. If the genes related to wrinkles are known,  DNA fingerprinting is enough, and more suitable for the purpose than DNA sequencing. Again, “if the genes related to wrinkles are known”, though I really doubt it is true. So I don’t believe that any medical or OTC or cosmetics products can alternate genes at this moment. Will Ninja Turtles,Spider man, X-man and all mutants come alive? Welcome to the real world, cosmetics mutants.

Back to the beginning, please check “在半小时内检测出DNA序列”means DNA sequencing or fingerprinting.

And, too many articles have told us the collagen in topical cosmetics products is totally useless for reducing wrinkles. It can not  do any help even it being taken orally.  Save your money for pig feet soup.

Customizing cosmetics accordingly is a good try, but DNA mutation or collagen crazy is not. I feel so sorry that Professor Toumazou of EE did not know collagen.

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