i think Genus always reach the Juvenile stage, then becos of circumstances, never really 'mature' into the adult stage. So, everytime some cells 'mutate', they're surgically removed, so that the entire Genus entity remains er... youthful..
this time, we're trying to preserve those mutated cells, and hopefully, the new entity can differentiate and blossom into a more mature and accomplish being. Aint that right?
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i think Genus always reach the Juvenile stage, then becos of circumstances, never really 'mature' into the adult stage. So, everytime some cells 'mutate', they're surgically removed, so that the entire Genus entity remains er... youthful..
this time, we're trying to preserve those mutated cells, and hopefully, the new entity can differentiate and blossom into a more mature and accomplish being. Aint that right?
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