O'Hara | Black
I have no doubt about the fact that your father knows a lot, but he can't know everything. Nobody can, not even my wife, and she's got more degrees and doctorates than anyone else I know. And that's nice that he knows the Queen. I have no idea who the Queen is, by the way.
Back home in Nueva York, I work with DNA and RNA because it's my job. Here, I maintain the database because I was asked to. For the reasons I said before - finding out how people might be related; identifying if someone might get sick so we can get things in place now to help or possibly cure them before symptoms even start to show up or reassuring them that they won't get sick; identifying if they might have powers or abilities that haven't already manifested so they can prepare for it, plus a lot more. I'm not doing it so that I can steal powers or magic or collect a large vat of blood (that's a horrible idea), I'm doing it to help people.
Most of my time is taken up with the thousands of different plants, though. There are all kinds of plants here, ones that were already here, or ones brought here by us, and they're cross-breeding, and they're not really relevant.