... possible side-effects include: hair-loss, leukosis, subclinical cataractogenesis syndrome, myostitis, abnormal cell growth, multiple sclerosis ...

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Autopsy Report

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Patient: John Doe #17
Age: 30-36
Sex: Male
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The cause of death in this case appears to be multi-organ failure, likely due to complications arising from John Doe #17's genetically modified DNA. The deceased had been subjected to Combine genetic therapy and underwent transhumanization. The extent of the genetic modifications made to his DNA included █████████████████████████, denser muscle tissue, a dulled receptivity to pain, and leukosis.

Upon examination of the body, it was noted that the patient had an unnatural paleness of the skin, which is a common symptom of leukosis as observed in John Does #1-16. In addition to this, multiple cancerous growths were observed throughout his body, the first sightin thereof, indicating the presence of advanced cancer. Although the eyes were resected, genetic sequencing has shown an unknown abnormality present in remnants of ocular nerve cells.

The modified genes that provided John Doe #17 with his enhanced physical abilities have also led to the development of myostitis, a condition characterized by muscle inflammation, as well as the early stages of multiple sclerosis, a possible long-term consequence of the genetic therapy.

The cause of death appears to be the accumulation of these health issues, which likely contributed to the failure of multiple organs in the body. The patient's genetic modifications may have provided him with certain advantages during his lifetime, but the consequences of these modifications have ultimately led to his untimely demise.

In conclusion, the autopsy findings suggest that the genetic modifications made to John Doe #17's DNA have had serious adverse effects on his health, resulting in the development of several serious medical conditions that contributed to his death. Further research is needed to better understand the long-term effects of genetic modifications on ██████████████.

---DNA Profile---

Gene 1: Promoter region for therapeutic gene (modified)
Allele 1: TCAACACATATATCTTA
Allele 2: TCAACACATATAGCGTA

Gene 2: Therapeutic gene (inserted)
Allele 1: ACATCAATCCATCTGGTCAGTA
Allele 2: ACATCAATCCATCTGGTCATCGAC

Gene 3: Selection marker (inserted)
Allele 1: TAGGTCTAGTACCTCACTTCT
Allele 2: TAGGTCTAGTACCTCACTGCG

Gene 4: Endogenous control gene (unmodified)
Allele 1: TCTGTCCGTCCTGCTGCTTC
Allele 2: TCTGTCCGTCCTGCTGCTTC

---End of DNA Profile---