About the book:
"A conversation between the parents who lost a son to suicide with the author of the book "Epigenetics, Unlocking Your Full DNA Awareness" sparked the idea for "GirlRO'S" the comic book story. It includes solutions to help struggling young people first priority, who are suffering every day with emotional problems. "GirlRO'S" intervention prevention theory will be used by the "G FORCE" Fan Club Support Team to assist, as the team's local areas eyes and ears." says the author.
The story starts with a social media marketing campaign that is seeking volunteers (looking for paid research volunteers). Ten (10) volunteer conceiving test couples were selected with 10 alternates, based on the strength of their genome traits that each subjects have. They were matched with partners that share the need for each others genome traits, which, in theory, will produce children with enhanced genome traits these 20 were narrowed downed to 10, before selecting the finalist, Five (5) males and Five (5) females, all test subjects were isolated by gender in separate areas of the campus to avoid, contact for 90 days prior to the announcements.
"All test subjects have agreed that, the mother has the final say on conceiving the child, sex or in vitro fertilization" prior to meeting the other parent, says the study research managing Director, Professor Sensor Knowsit.
The "GirlRO'S" characters are based on four of the children born during the study. Xin, who was nicknamed; Smart Her, Aisha, (nickname); Strong Her, Zoya (nickname); Speed Her, and Geneviève (nickname); Sarge Her, who make up the "GirlRO'S" members.
The Extraordinary Adventures Of "GirlRO'S" is a story about the exploits of these three young multiracial females, plus a transgender male trained under the epigenetic theory. They are advocates of fighting injustice that harms others, with a priority of helping abused girls and women around the world as they master their inherited enhanced traits and other trained abilities.
The birth of "GirlRO'S" originated in march of 2000, after The National Human Genome Research Institute awarded a $250 million-dollar research grant to Lucile Adams-Campbell Epigenetics Genome Institute, for a (DNA) subject paring research study that may lead to enhanced antibodies in their test subject's offspring.
Using the theory of Epigenetics, trails carried out at the LAC Epigenetics Genome Institute campus, headed by the managing Director, Professor Sensor Knowsit. The paring couple's kids inherited genomic traits will hopefully provide them the ability to produce vaccines, that may prevent virus and bacterial infections prior to an epidemic.