Kept as adornments,
framed as artworks,
and stored as valuables,
historic gene sets fast became
the universal currency.

Bought, sold, and traded on
the stock market,
as well as in smaller gene fairs worldwide,
early model genes
were especially prized
for their quaint and historic qualities.

  Written and Designed by Barbara Confino
Zero Tolerance for Imperfection                     
Writable Genes