Category Archives: DNA

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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Thumb Drives, DNA Upgrades, Corporate Mergers, Acquisitions, and Downsizing

Ok, if this post doesn’t get your attention I suppose nothing else will. So just how the hey do all of these topics merit discussion within the same space? Read on… Check out the image below. Go ahead, Take your … Continue reading

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Cancer, slime molds, TAD’s, nuclear endosymbionts, circles of mouse DNA, and the failure of science

We all know the world is interconnected, but what has cancer got to do with slime molds, “TADs” (whatever those are), nuclear endosymbionts (huh?), or circles of mouse DNA? Bear with me on this. It all comes to “fruition”. You … Continue reading

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Do Bacteria Cause Cancer or Does Cancer Cause “Bacteria”?

Tumor-resident intracellular microbiota promotes metastatic colonization in breast cancer. This article in the journal of “Cell” was posted on April 14th, 2022. You can start there to learn more about the idea that intracellular microbes promote cancer. It makes sense. … Continue reading

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Humans Descended From Primitive “Bacteria” That Still Exist Today?

The biggest argument against evolution is the so called lack of evidence for “missing links”, the focus always being on monkeys versus man. But let’s take it back even further than that. Let’s go beyond primates, beyond even the most … Continue reading

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How does a fertilized egg turn into a baby?

In my last post, I provided physical evidence that DNA chromosomes are not linear but are composed of complex circular arrays of chromatin. In this post I provide models for how chromatin bound circular DNA’s within embryonic cells may start … Continue reading

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Researchgate.net is a cool site for scientists and anyone interested in science

What is Researchgate.net? Well, it’s a social platform for scientists to share their research and ideas with anyone who might have an interest. That’s why I go there and became a member myself. You just never know what may pop … Continue reading

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The shared evolution of origins of replication, promoters, splice sites, and enhancers of transcription.

This post is mainly for scientists who study in the field of molecular genetics. However, if you’re up for a challenge, go ahead and download the powerpoint presentation. There is no audio and you can always ask me questions.

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Correction to Powerpoint XVI (Acid Hydrolysis)

The image below was originally described as having alkali resistant RNA associated with it. However, once the internal sequences within the double origin of replication are excised, it has to expose either a 3′ or 5′ alkali sensitive site on … Continue reading

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Why no Reproduction?

Science casts a blind eye Continue reading

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