Myostatin deficiency is one of the most interesting genetic phenomena out there. This extremely rare mutation allows Animals to obtain stronger muscles and bones and has the potential to give humans super human strength. there's also other possible ways to enhance humans with superhuman strength, such as a muscle tendon strength enhancement to allow muscles to produce more force and energy. An lrp5 gene enhancement could create extreme bone density which would allow humans to withstand immense amount of weight on the human body. All of these mutations can be used to give humans super strength. These mutations can be created through genetics engineering via CRISPR Cas 9.
Myostatin And Super Strength
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Is this what super cow had? iirc all they had to do was pick the super fast sperm cell to impregnate an egg with, and (surely after many additional hormone, steroids, etc) wala! Super buff cow was born.
Hey OP, you forgot all the medical problems associated with having a significant amount of muscle on a human frame designed to not have said amount of muscle.
Say goodnight to your respiratory system and 100 fold heart attack chances in the future.
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Yes the super buff cow had myostatin deficiency.
If done correctly it wouldn't screw up the human body because people have been born with these traits and are very healthy individuals. If these traits were enhanced in the right way it would allow human muscles to produce more atp and more energy which would allow humans to have super strength. These mutations don't affect your heart or respiratory system they affect tendon muscles and bones. myostatin deficiency is not a steroid its a gene that enhances muscle mass and gives you a very high metabolism.
If done correctly it wouldn't screw up the human body because people have been born with these traits and are very healthy individuals. If these traits were enhanced in the right way it would allow human muscles to produce more atp and more energy which would allow humans to have super strength. These mutations don't affect your heart or respiratory system they affect tendon muscles and bones. This has no bad side effects if done correctly
this is the future of the military
There was an user who made research on this but his team got axed if I remember well. You him?