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ihaveredhaironmyhead OP t1_j3nle7c wrote

So the shape of the centromeres dictates they behave in this complex manner of arrangement? Is it like a child's toy where squares fit into squares and circles fit into circles? I still struggle to understand how this can happen with zero guidance from a brain. It's just the shape of the molecules? What you described they do is so complicated.

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CrateDane t1_j3np57m wrote

> Is it like a child's toy where squares fit into squares and circles fit into circles?

That's pretty much how it works for putting things together. When the proteins have to do more, they have to change shape. But that still depends on how they're put together, they're like little machines with like springs, levers etc.

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