Monthly Archives: March 2024

Does Chromosome Structure Really Matter? Yes It Does.

Ring chromosomes in humans, animals, and plants are well known to the scientific community. They are the result of chromosomal translocations and are usually deleterious and unstable. The current thinking is based on a linear chromosome model of replication. My … Continue reading

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Midbodies and exosomes support my theory of cellular differentiation (two models below the text)

Folks. I had no idea what a midbody was until this month. ResearchGate AI sent me an article about it and here we are! Now before you rush off to TikTok or cat videos, give me just a moment of … Continue reading

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