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 one。 Arby would never have made it this way。 The system was too patient and helpful。
    He tried: HELP。
    The cursor moved to another line。 There was a pause。 The drives whirred。
    〃Action;〃 he said; rubbing his hands。

Laboratory
    
As Thorne's eyes adjusted to the low light; he saw they were standing inside an enormous space; consisting of row after row of rectangular stainless…steel boxes; each fitted with a tangled maze of plastic tubing。 Everything was dusty; many of the boxes were knocked over。
    〃The first rows;〃 Malcolm said; 〃are Nishihara gene sequencers。 And beyond are the automatic DNA synthesizers。〃
    〃It's a factory;〃 Eddie said。 〃It's like agribusiness or something。〃
    〃Yes; it is。〃
    At the corner of the room was a printer; with some loose sheets of yellowing paper lying beside it。 Malcolm picked up one; and glanced at it。
        
    'GALRERYF1' Gailimimus erythroid…specific transcription factor eryf1
    mRNA; plete cds。 'GALRERYF1 1068 bp ss…mRNA VRT 15…DEC…1989'
    SOURCE 'SRC'
        Gallimimus bullatus (Male) 9 day embryonic blood; cDNA to mRNA;
        clone E120…1。
    ORGANISM Gallimimus bullatus
        Animalia; Chordata; Vertebrata; Archosauria; Dinosauria;
        Ornithomimisauria。
    REFERENCE 'REF'
    1 (bases 1 to 1418) T。R。Evans; 17…JUL…1989。
    FEATURES 'FEA'
        Location/Qualifiers
        /note='Eryf1 protein gi: 212629〃
        /codon_start=l
        /translation=〃MEFVALGGPDAGSPTPFPDEAGAFLGLGGGPRTEAGGLLASYPP SGRVSLVPWADTOTLGTPQWVPPATQMEPPHYLELLQPPRGSPPHPSSGPLLPLSSGP PPCEARECVNCGATATPLWRRDGTGHYLCNACGLYHRLNGQNRPLIRPKKRLLVSKRA GTVCSNCQTSTTTLWRRSPMGDPVCNACGLYYKLHQVNRPLTMRKDGIQTRNRKVSSK GKKRRPPGGONPSATAGGGAPMGGGGDPSMPPPPPPPAAAPPQSDALYALGPVVLSGH FLPFGNSGGFFGGGAGGYTAPPGLSPQI〃
    BASE COUNT 'BAS'
    206  a  371  c  342  g  149  t

    〃It's a reference to a puter database;〃 Malcolm said。 〃For some dinosaur blood factor。 Something to do with red cells。〃
    〃And is that the sequence?〃
    〃No;〃 Malcolm said。 He started shuffling through the papers。 〃No; the sequence should be a series of nucleotides。。。。Here。〃
    He picked up another sheet of paper。

SEQUENCE
    
1 GAATTCCGGA AGCGACCAAG AGATAARTCC  TGGCATCAGA TACAGTTOGA GATAAGGACG
61 CACGTGTGGC AGCTCCCGCA GAGGATTCAC TGGAAGTGCA TTACCTATCC  CATGGGAOCC
121 ATGGAGTTCG  TGGCGCTGGG GGGGCCGGAT GCGGGCTCCC CCACTCCGTT CCCTGATGAA
181 GCCGGAGCCT TCCTGGGGCT GGGGGGGGOC GAGAGGACGG AGGCGGGGGG GCTGCTGGCC
241 TCCTACCCCC CCTCAGGCCG COTGTCCCTG GTGCCGTGGG CAGACACGGG TACTTTGGGG
301 ACCCCCCAGT GGGTGCCGCC CGCCACCCAA ATGGAGCCCC CCCACTACCT COAGCTGCTG
361 CAACCCCCCC GGCGCAGCCC CCCCCATCCC TCCTCCGGGC CCCTACTOCC ACTCAGCAGC
421 GGGCCCCCAC CCTGCGAGGC CCGTGAGTGC GTCATGGCCA OGAAGAACTG CGGAGCGACG
481 GCAACGCCGC TGTGGCGCCG GGACGGCACC GGGCATTACC TGTGCAACTG GGCCTCAGCC
541 TGCOGGCTCT ACCACCGCCT CAACGOCCAG AACCGCCCGC TCATCCGCCC CAAAAAGCGC
601 CTGCTGGTGA GTAAGCGCGC AGGCACAGTG TGCAGCCACG AGCGTGAAAA CTGCCAGACA
661 TCCACCACCA CTCTGTGGCG TCGCAGCCCC ATGGGGGACC CCGTCTGCAA CAACATTCAC
721 GCCTGCGGCC TCTACTACAA ACTGCACCAA GTGAACCGCC CCCTCACGAT GCGCAAAGAC
781 GGAATCCAAA CCCGAAACCG CAAAGTTTCC TCCAAGOGTA AAAAGCGGCO CCCCCCGGGG
841 COGGGAAACC CCTCCGCCAC CGCGGGAGGG GGCGCTCCTA TGGGGGGAGG GGGGGACCCC
901 TCTATGCCCC CCCCGCCGCC CCCCCCGGCC GCCGCCCCCC CTCAAAGCGA CGCTCTGTAC
961 OCTCTCGGCC CCGTGGTCCT TTCGGGCCAT TTTCTGCCCT TTGGAAACTC CGGAGGGTTT
1021 TTTGGGGGGG GGGCGGGGGG TTACACGGCC CCCCCGGGGC TGAGCCCGCA GATTTAAATA
1081 ATAACTCTGA CGTGGRCAAG TGGGCCTTGC TGAGAAGACA GTGTAACATA ATAATTTGCA
1141 CCTCGGCAAT TGCAGAGOGT CGATCTCCAC TTTGGACACA ACAGGGCTAC TCGGTAGGAC
1201 CAGATAAOCA CTTTGCTCCC TGGACTGAAA AAGAAAGOAT TTATCTGTTT GCTTCTTOCT
1261 GACAAATCCC TGTGAAAGGT AAAAGTCGGA CACAGCAATC GATTATTTCT CGCCTGTGTG
1321 AAATTACTGT GAATATTGTA AATATATATA TATATATATA TATATCTGTA TAGAACAGCC
1381 TCGGAGGCGG CATGGACCCA GCGTACATCA TGCTGGATTT GTACTGCCOG AATTC

Distribution 'DIS'
    Wu /HQ…Ops
    Lori Ruso /Prod
    Venn /LLv…1
    Chang /89 Pen
PRODUCTION NOTE 'PNOT'
    Sequence is final and approved。

    〃Does this have something to do with why the animals survived?〃 Thorne said。
    〃I'm not sure;〃 Malcolm said。 Was this sheet related to the final days of the manufacturing facility? Or was it just something that a worker printed out years ago; and somehow left behind?
    He looked around by the printer; and found a shelved stack of sheets。 Pulling them out; he discovered that they were memos。 They were on faded blue paper; and they were all brief。

        From: CC/D…P。 Jenkins
        To: H。 Wu
    
        Excess dopamine in Alpha 5 means DI receptor still not func…
        tioning with desired avidity。 To minimize aggressive behavior in
        finished orgs must try alternate genetic backgrounds。 We need
        to start this today。

    And again:
    
        From: CC/D
        To: H。 Wu/Sup

        Isolated glycogen synthase kinase…3 from Xenopus may work
        better than mammalian GSK…3 alpha/beta currently in use。
        Anticipate more robust establishment of dorsoventral polarity
        and less early embyro wastage。 Agree?

    Malcolm looked at the next one:

        From: Backes
        To: H。 Wu/Sup

        Short protein fragments may be acting as prions。 Sourcing
        doubtful but suggest halt all exogenous protein for carniv。 orgs
        until origin is cleared up。 Disease cannot continue!

    Thorne looked over his shoulder。 〃Seems like they had problems;〃 he said。
    〃Undoubtedly they did;〃 Malcolm said。 〃It would be impossible not to have them。 But the question is。。。〃
    He drifted off; staring at the next memo; which was longer。

        INGEN PRODUCTION UPDATE 10/10/88 From: Lori Ruso
        To: All Personnel
        Subject: Low Production Yields

        Recent episodes of wastage of successful live births in the
        period 24…72 hours post…hatching have been traced to contami…
        nation from Escherichia coli bacteria。 These have cut produc…
        tion yields by 60%; and arise from inadequate sterile
        precautions by floor personnel; principally during Process H
        (Egg Maintenance Phase; Hormone Enhancement 2G/H)。

        Komera swing arms have been replaced and re…sleeved on
        robots 5A and 7D; but needle replacement must still be done
        daily in accordance with sterile conditions (General Manual:
        Guideline 5…9)。

        During the next production cycle (10/12…10/26) we will sacri…
        fice every tenth egg at H Step to test for contamination。 Begin
        set…asides at once。 Report all errors。 Stop the line whenever
        necessary until this is cleared up。

    〃They had problems with infection; and contamination of the production line;' Malcolm said。 〃And maybe other sources of contamination as well。 Look at this。〃
    He handed Thorne the next memo:

        INGEN PRODUCTION UPDATE 12/18/88
        From: H。 Wu
        To: All Personnel
        Subject: DX: TAG AND RELEASE

        Live births will be fitted with the new Grumbach field tags at
        the earliest viable interval。 Formula or other feeding within the
        laboratory confines will no longer be done。 The release pro…
        gram is now fully operational and tracking networks are acti…
        vated to monitor。

    Thorne said; 〃Does this mean what I think it means?〃
    〃Yes;〃 Malcolm said。 〃They were having trouble keeping the newborn animals alive; so they tagged them and released them。〃
    〃And kept track of them on some kind of network?〃
    〃Yes。 I think so。〃
    〃They set dinosaurs loose on this island?〃 Eddie said。 〃They must have been crazy。〃
    〃Desperate; is more like it ; Malcolm said。 〃Just imagine: here's this huge expensive high…tech process; and in the end the animals are getting sick and dying。 Hammond must have been furious。 So they decided to get the animals out of the laboratory; and into the wild。〃
    〃But why didn't they find the cause of the sickness; why didn't they … 〃
    〃mercial process;〃 Malcolm said。 〃It's all about results。 And I'm sure they thought they were keeping track of the animals; they could get them back anytime they wanted。 And don't forget; it must have worked。 They must have put the animals into the field; then collected them after a while; when they were older; and shipped them to Hammond's zoo。〃
    〃But not all of them。。。。〃
    〃We don't know everything yet;〃 Malcolm said。 〃We don't know what happened here。〃

They went through the next doorway; and found themselves in a small; bare room; with a central bench; and lockers on the walls。 Signs said OBSERVE STERILE PRECAUTIONS and MAINTAIN SK4 STANDARDS。 At the end of the room was a cabinet with stacks of yellowing gowns and caps。 Eddie said; 〃It's a changing room。〃
    〃Looks like it;〃 Malcolm said。 He opened a locker; it was empty; except for a pair of men's shoes。 He opened several other lockers。 They were all empty。 Inside one; a sheet of paper was taped:
    
    Safety Is Everybody's Business!
    Report Genetic Anomalies!
    Dispose of Biowaste Properly!
    Halt the Spread of DX Now!
    
    〃What's DX?〃 Eddie said。
    〃I think;〃 Malcolm said; 〃it's the name for this mysterious disease。〃
    At the

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