Human Pheromones: The smell of the scientific universe expanding

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: May 6, 2012

Pheromone ‘Ome,’ the Sound of the Scientific Universe Expanding
[He said, “All the omes derive to some extent from the genome,” and key to all of them is that an ome represents “the entirety of the thing being studied.” ]
My comment:
The entirety of the thing cannot be studied in the absence of its sensory environment. The epigenetic effects of nutrient chemicals and pheromones are responsible for the genome’s evolution and diversification of “omes” from microbes to man.


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