No. It's like anything in nature. The more you mess with something, the more both the functionality and the viability change. A common cold designed to do all sorts of things is likely to burn out extremely quickly. It will probably die out by killing the host quickly. Engineering common cold viruses is like moving your skill points in a video game, not adding levels. You have finite points that affect your playstyle.
No. It's like anything in nature. The more you mess with something, the more both the functionality and the viability change. A common cold designed to do all sorts of things is likely to burn out extremely quickly. It will probably die out by killing the host quickly. Engineering common cold viruses is like moving your skill points in a video game, not adding levels. You have finite points that affect your playstyle.
This. Biology isn't something that can easily be manipulated for a certain means. There are far too many variables.