β-keratin gene amplification for effective climbing ability in human bots
<p dir="ltr">β-keratin genes, crucial for adhesive properties, have undergone significant expansion through duplication. For effective climbing ability, the H-Bot requires approximately 80% coverage of its anterior body surface with setae. Ideal regions include the anterior torso, ea...
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| الملخص: | <p dir="ltr">β-keratin genes, crucial for adhesive properties, have undergone significant expansion through duplication. For effective climbing ability, the H-Bot requires approximately 80% coverage of its anterior body surface with setae. Ideal regions include the anterior torso, each arm (8% each), and each leg (16% each). To enhance surface area further, reducing mass or incorporating additional appendages like patagium or extra integumentary folds can be considered. Read more ...</p><p dir="ltr">Garg, R. , Vyas, A. , Khan, A. , Tariq, M. (2024), 'Codes beyond Bits and Bytes: A Blueprint for Artificial Life', World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Open Science Index 213, International Journal of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 18(9), 114 - 126.</p> |
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