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Adnan Oktar
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Chromosomes
long cable has been squeezed into a
much shorter distance,
but in such a way that it
can be extended if neces-
sary. Nobody seeing that
cable could possibly imag-
ine that it had assumed
that shape by chance, be-
Chromosome (com-
pressed DNA)
cause the place where the
cable is used, its purpose and the
ease it affords are all signs of an
intellect and conscious knowl-
edge.
The DNA in human
cells has a similarly spi-
ral shape, but is far more
regular, longer and more
convoluted. There is enor-
mous wisdom behind the
use of this shape. DNA's extraor-
dinary data capacity, which we shall be
discussing shortly, and the way it is compressed
Chromatin into a minute space, are made possible thanks to this
(expanded DNA)
special form. DNA, which measures 4 meters
(13.12 feet) when its spiral is fully ex-
tended, takes up no more space
than one two millionth of a
millimeter, and is hard to
DNA's
Double Helix see even under an
electron micro-
scope. 29
Nucleotides