It was long thought that during an embryo’s first cell division, one spindle is responsible for segregating the embryo’s chromosomes into two cells. Scientists now show that there are actually two spindles, one for each set of parental chromosomes, meaning that the genetic information from each parent is kept apart throughout the first division. (1)
Molded in fire.
Opposites in constant war.
A cosmos in turmoil.
Look at that beautiful day.
There is a tornado behind it.
Father. Mother…
I can feel it…
How peaceful…
A universe in fire…