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Russell Schexnayder
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Neuroscience

Russell Schexnayder

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Summary

Russell Schexnayder has a BS in Math for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He has conducted research as a hobby at the Fondren Library at Rice University since the early 1990s. This has led to the development of a unified quantum genetic, ontogenetic, and phylogeentic theory of zoology, which posits that repeated calmodulin-binding ID domains coded by repeated DNA sequences control the numbers of cell cycles during the two phases of neuron production in the cerebral cortex.

The theory posits that the number of cell cycles during the first phase explain the seven sizes of the dog. The number of cycles during the second phase determines encephalization and can be predicted by an equation derived from the work of Michael A Hofman of Netherlands Institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam.

Anthropology Cell Biology Developmental Biology Evolutionary Studies Genetics Mathematical Biology Neuroscience Paleontology Theory & Formal Methods Zoology


Websites

  • Seven Sizes of the Dog

PeerJ Contributions

  • Preprints 1
July 15, 2015 - Version: 1
Evidence for the s count macrogene
Russell Schexnayder
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1237v1