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13 The adaptive potential of this genome! Janine was thinking. What Shannon went through confirms what I've been wondering all along. Somehow, the seaweed detects people's medical conditions and cures them! Either the seaweed manufactures the chemical antagonist or repairs the diseased tissue itself. Bacterial and viral antigens were relatively simple to reverse engineer, but the difficult task was always the administration. How did the seaweed get the antigen where it was needed without destroying the surrounding healthy tissue or introducing noxious waste products? Janine could come up with a few hypotheses as to how the seaweed provided the cure, but what baffled her completely was how the seaweed knew that people were sick. As the seaweed forest handed off their disabled submersibl