The power to modify the genome of any species by inserting other genomes. Sub-power of DNA Manipulation and Genetic Access.
Also Called[]
- DNA-Splicing
- Genetic Engineering
Capabilities[]
The user is able to take the DNA of any species or any individual being and is able to modify it and insert it into the DNA of any other species to strengthen or modify the host's body.
Associations[]
- Biological Manipulation
- DNA Manipulation
- Encyclopedic Knowledge
- Fertility Inducement
- Fusionism
- Hybrid Cloning
- Hybrid Physiology
- Hybrid Soul
- Pregnancy Inducement
- Science Attuned Physiology
- Science Manipulation
Limitations[]
- May fail in some experiments in gene-splicing causing grotesque mutations.
- Users of Genelessness are immune.
Known Users[]
- Red Mage (8-Bit Theater)
- Abel Cuvier (Batman Beyond)
- Stalker (Batman Beyond)
- Mommark (Chaotic)
- Ace Ripley (D.N.Ace); via Descrambler
- Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
- Gremlins (Gremlins 2: The New Batch)
- Indominus Rex (Jurassic World)
- DNAmy (Kim Possible)
- Nathaniel Essex/Mister Sinister (Marvel Comics)
- Scientists that created Mewtwo (Pokémon)
- Sideshow Bob (The Simpsons)
- Dr. M (Sly Cooper)
- Dren (Splice)
- Unnamed Mad Scientist (Spliced)
- Narud (Starcraft)
- Simon Bar Sinister (Underdog)
- Gerald Robotnik (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Ringmaster (Loonatics Unleashed)
- Otto the Odd (Loonatics Unleashed)
- Claire Wyden (Rampage)
Known Objects[]
- Omnitrix (Ben 10)
- Nemetrix (Ben 10: Omniverse)
- Hogyoku (Bleach)
- Descrambler (D.N.Ace)
- DNA Scrambler (Loonatics Unleashed)
- Metroid Vaccine (Metroid Fusion)
- Telepods (The Fly)
Gallery[]
Stalker (Batman Beyond) created genetic altered enhanced Jungle Animals by gene-splicing them with Dinosaur DNA, so he can hunt them down as game animals on his own Jungle Island.
Ace Ripley (D.N.Ace) has the ability to combine animals and objects together using his grandfather's Descrambler.
A genius and a geneticist of the highest order, Nathaniel Essex/Mister Sinister (Marvel Comics) is quite capable of predicting genetic mutations and splicing DNA.