Monthly Archives: November 2017

There are no dumb questions.

This post is about one of the many comments I have been receiving regarding certain posts that strike a chord with people. Here is the link to that post: Can the Linear Chromosome Model Be Saved? “Fantastic post however , … Continue reading

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It’s November, 2017 and still no follow up!

This is a pic I downloaded from pixacopy.com and modified with additional text. Note that as the chromosome unwinds and is released from proteins, etc., it becomes a single strand of linear DNA. If the process continues, the whole chromosome … Continue reading

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