I have written about differentiation, however the reader would have had to have read some of my earlier posts to know I have already said some stuff on the conscience. Well, I will mention it again. This post is on differentiating the conscience.
The twenty-second chromosome exists in a dominant and recessive trait. The people with more interaction with the world, have more information to process, or feel strongly about a certain idea have a dominant trait for the twenty-second chromosome.
The reason this gene is responsible for our conscience is because it is possible for a person to inherit a dominant gene from both parents. It causes a genetic disorder known as phocomelia. The dominant-dominant disposition is very assertive. It is like the parent’s consciences together in one body. As you can see I’ve been begotten. But, this genetic disorder fuels the differentiation process. We think stuff about our selves because we also have the same twenty-second chromosome and are affected by the person with phocomelia.
People with a recessive disposition for the twenty-second chromosome also work correctly. They trust their own feelings and make decisions from within. They’re a free spirit.
It is common to have one dominant gene and one recessive gene – one from each parent. It is also common to inherit two recessive genes. The phocomelia is not common. Out of the rare occasions when the dominant-dominant disposition survives the assertiveness in one body of the parent’s consciences, the offspring has the blood-type AB.
So, some things fall into place. It is conceivable for this text to explain mental illness. A person could suffer indirectly from phocomelia more particularly than normal. It also depends on the kind of mental illness depending on their particular dispositions of the same twenty-second chromosome.
Now I have said my peace as to the conscience and differentiation.