You’re assembling tables but each kit comes with one and a half set of certain parts. Instead of 4 legs, you get 6 along with all the mounting hardware. With your boss breathing behind your back, you can’t exactly throw away the excess parts.
Most assemblers, when given the extra material will end up putting the extra legs in the middle of the table on opposite sides. The appearance of the tables is different from intended but consistent among all the tables with 6 legs.
This is how Down’s syndrome causes similar physical appearances. Humans typically have 2 of each chromosome, one per parent. People with Down’s syndrome have an extra 3rd 21st chromosome. This causes their cells to express those genes 1.5 times the normal amount. The genes written on that chromosome have many effects on the body and having more of them will affect the body in similar ways among people with Down’s Syndrome.
The 1.5x production of genes on chromosome 21 causes similar physical appearances among people with Down’s syndrome.
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