All chromosomes must be in pairs and paired in the body The only exception is the 23rd chromosome in the man is not paired with the 23rd chromosome in the woman until conception. This means that the first 22 pairs of chromosomes are called autosomes.
The 23rd pair is not considered an Autosome because it's not paired until the coupling of two strands of DNA a mitochondrial strand and a nuclear strand. The 22 pairs of autosomes must be in pairs at all times and if not we'll be murdered by the mitochondria in the body. The mitochondria are what makes us multicellular organisms before we had mitochondria in US we were single-celled organisms. The mitochondria are responsible for doing everything important from burning fat to creating energy for the cell in the body without the mitochondria we would not be able to exist as multicellular organisms.
Autosomes and the body must be paired and if they are caught in singulars inside the body they will be destroyed by the mitochondria the law of two. The only chromosomes allowed to be singular are the separated 23rd pair and the reason why they're not destroyed is because a man's testicles is outside his body they call a germ sac it's because they are not allowed in the confines of the body if they're not paired and since they're not they're in the man's testicles and they're held outside the body. It's because they're not autosomes they're not allowed in.
autosomes in the body will have to be in pairs or cannot be allowed to exist and they must grow together and grow a like so they can't even be different from each other the mitochondria act as a police in the body policing the autosomes and if they grow apart or look different too much from each other they are destroyed by the mitochondria so there's two ways to be destroyed or break the autosomal law to be singular or not in a pair or to be in a pair and grow apart to be too different is to be destroyed considered not a pair. Diseases that are caused by singular autosomes being inside the body are common and not by accident and if paired there is a natural ability for the cell to have an adequate defense against being infiltrated by viruses or bacteria. It takes correct password a double Autosome paired to protect the body when the singular chromosome becomes too singular it does not have the ability to protect the cell from being breached by viruses and bacteria. Which means that if you have singular autosome chromosome existing in a certain place where a virus tries to enter if it's paired it should have an adequate defense and if it's not paired it will not have a defense only on one side of the cell.next question is what makes autosomes paired or not behavioral genetics is a type of genetics which says that Genes behave according to a set of rules and that it is a type of behavior that causes genes to mutate
so what causes the autosomes to break the law and become too singular single-mindedness being too singular and not both hemispheres just having only one hemisphere would leave open to invasion the other hemisphere which means single-mindedness and behavioral genetics would eventually cause autosum to split or grow apart which would be devastating in the long run singular and plural two types of behavior and the plural would be the law it would be against the law to be singular or single-minded in the body and the body creates disease as a result of the autosomes separating from their pairs see behavioral genetics You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click hereScroll all the way down to read replies.Show all stories by Author: 67781 ( Click here )
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