Monthly Archives: November 2020

Building Chromosomes From Chromosomes (the Grand Merger)

I’m cheating a little bit with this title because this is almost the same exact video I put on Bitchute the last time entitled “How Can Animal Chromosomes Be Put Together via Endosymbiosis?” The only differences are that I cleaned … Continue reading

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How Can Animal Chromosomes Be Put Together via Endosymbiosis?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/77lAbZN8ZlIM This movie is a grand summation of how hierarchical endosymbiosis may have been used to build the chromosomes we see in animals today and how cellular differentiation may occur in such chromosomes. It brings home the idea that animal … Continue reading

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