- Jul 2018
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On 2017 Aug 06, Fernando Castro-Chavez commented:
Dear Reader, Among other things, in this article I present the perfect mathematical symmetry and balance between the opposite quadrants of the classic circular rotating genetic code; and also, the rules of variation are expanded by comparing each compatible organism as an orbit with each dot within such orbit being a variety of it, such as those more than 200 breeds of dogs, being also genetically compatible with them the savage wolves and coyotes and jackals and dingoes, and New Guinea´s singing dogs; the same with the South American Camelids, being genetically compatible the Llama, the Guanaco, the Alpaca and the Vicuña; the same for all the varieties of finches from the Galapagos Islands, just to put some examples of compatible organisms that have been systematically misclassified as if they were many times even members of different genus, not to say "species", this rampant classifying mistake of organisms in biology is as dramatic and drastic as if the different colors of humans had been the basis to misclassify them as different "species", which fortunately did not happen with humans, but it did happen with other every organism, starting with the dog, the "best friend of man", sincerely, Fernando Castro-Chavez.
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- Feb 2018
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On 2017 Aug 06, Fernando Castro-Chavez commented:
Dear Reader, Among other things, in this article I present the perfect mathematical symmetry and balance between the opposite quadrants of the classic circular rotating genetic code; and also, the rules of variation are expanded by comparing each compatible organism as an orbit with each dot within such orbit being a variety of it, such as those more than 200 breeds of dogs, being also genetically compatible with them the savage wolves and coyotes and jackals and dingoes, and New Guinea´s singing dogs; the same with the South American Camelids, being genetically compatible the Llama, the Guanaco, the Alpaca and the Vicuña; the same for all the varieties of finches from the Galapagos Islands, just to put some examples of compatible organisms that have been systematically misclassified as if they were many times even members of different genus, not to say "species", this rampant classifying mistake of organisms in biology is as dramatic and drastic as if the different colors of humans had been the basis to misclassify them as different "species", which fortunately did not happen with humans, but it did happen with other every organism, starting with the dog, the "best friend of man", sincerely, Fernando Castro-Chavez.
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