10.31.2006

Title: Why?

The Y chromosome is the sex determining chromosomes in humans and most other mammals. In mammals, it contains the gene sry, which triggers testis development, thus determining maleness. In 1978, the third line of testis development between my parents produced that man many have come to know as Mjke. He's my youngest brother and he is hosting a showing of his latest work at the 50/50 gallery in Victory between November 17th and the twenty sixth.

Did you know that humans have 42 chromosomes in their DNA, cows have 18 more that us, and that we're tied with the tobacco plant?

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