This invention relates to a combination of technologies being assembled in a manner enabling the scanning, manipulation, and modification of biological materials such as but not necessarily limited to Deoxyribonucleic Acid (hereafter referred to as 'DNA'), lipids, carbohydrates and proteins, and receipt or output of data (in formats that can be interpreted by computer systems and software) that pertain to these purposes.The device (here dubbed 'Geneticiser' or 'the device') is designed to be able to fulfill several use cases and solve these problems with minimal to no modification or alteration of it. The device is intended to utilize artificial intelligence, machine learning and/or similar technologies and methods to prevent issues, increase efficiency, and significantly save time.This document is set out in the format of a 'Defensive Publication' styled for both 'Open Patent' use (the earlier part of the document) and 'Whitepaper' or 'Detailed Paper' use (the later part mainly). It is an improved and expanded successor to the first defensive publication of the Original concept of the device, which was published via PubPub.org and made also available via a backup on the Vulpine Designs cloud server. Due to a series of unfortunate events, the original defensive publication is no longer available online at the time of writing. However, efforts are underway to restore the original defensive publication at PubPub.org (D. S. Davies 2017). The concept is based on an idea originally presented in the science fiction book, An Atom of Freedom (D. Davies 2012) which was originally published online at DeviantArt in 6-chapter intervals (D. S. Davies 2008).
Background Problem 1: Genetic Disorders and CancerAt present, there are many cancer types and genetic disorders for which the pursuit of solutions and methods of treatment involve long and complex scientific investigations,