I dreamed that I was researching human genetics and identifying an assload of genes that could lead to certain diseases, but also a rediculous amount of genes that gave slight extrasensory abilities.
Firstly the genes that cause Alzheimers. Apparently there's 32 different locations in the genome they can show up, and there's up to 3 varieties of the gene per position, and most of them are recessive; this means there's 80 different Alzheimers genes. Apparently most people have 5-10 in their genotype, and 1-5 in their phenotype. Having 0, 1, or 2 Alzheimers genes in your pheotype basically means you won't get it. Having 3 or more means you will get it; 10 or more and you're gonna have early onset. And apparently Variants 12b, 16a, and 23c each count as two, Variants 4c and 19b count as three (guaranteeing Alzheimers if they're in your phenotype), and variant 29a counts as two as well, but as one while in the genotype but not the phenotype (unique in that way, since the others all HAVE to be in the phenotype to count). According to my dream and the research I did in the dream.
I also found the "IT Extrasensory Gene", which allows you to sense when something is ABOUT to happen, such as a power-surge or a rise in humidity in the server room, etc, as well as two seperate genes for the "IT Aura", which allows you to fix things by looking at them. Once I started discovering this kind of beneficial gene, I discovered certain markers in the genes that allowed me to locate and research other "borderline paranormal" genes, such as the "Sailor's Gene", which let you predict the weather and wind accurately, the "Gypsy Gene" which let you read a person's emotions and face much more accurately and leads to you seeming like you can read minds and see the future, and since there were 8 positions where that particular gene could show up having 4 or more actually let you predict the person well enough that you could alter their future with their actions and give what seems like "gypsy curses", hence the name of the gene. I also found genes that promoted memory retention, including photographic memory, ability to study both while under pressure and not (which can be trained but come easier when you have these genes), and the "prodigy gene", which was very uncommon but had lots of varieties.
Eventually I found so many extrasensory genes that I wrote a book on them, but the book was the size of a full back-pack. No, not a school back-pack, a hiking backpack, and fuller than that. Fuller. That's it. So I used cheap reprogrammed E-readers to distribute my book to university libraries; since the book took up the entire e-reader, I made it so that you couldn't change the contents and upload more books, but I also managed to make it very easy to go back and forth and stuff. Eventually I used my research to make a "GMO Human", with as many extrasensory and learning oriented genes as possible. Including all the varieties of the Prodigy Gene. All the genes used came from humans, no genes from other animals, but this elite human would be the best. Of course I left most of the visual genes (such as hair, eye, or skin color, or height or gender or stuff) up to random chance based on the parents, but I gave each and every one of them the best chance to be elite that I could.
Of course, I woke up before any of them could actually be born.