Soil bacteria, bulls, cows, microRNAs, and mammary glands

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: February 19, 2016

What is Life?
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Indeed, in the case of higher animals we know the kind of orderliness they feed upon well enough, viz. the extremely well-ordered state of matter in more or less complicated organic compounds, which serve them as foodstuffs. After utilizing it they return it in a very much degraded form -not entirely degraded, however, for plants can still make use of it. (These, of course, have their most power supply of ‘negative entropy’ the sunlight)

My comment: Sunlight is the anti-entropic force that links the physiology of nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled reproduction in soil bacteria from plants to mammals via changes in the microRNA/messenger RNA balance and RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions that stabilize organized genomes via fixation in supercoiled DNA in the context of the physiology of reproduction.

The Bull Sperm MicroRNAome and the Effect of Fescue Toxicosis on Sperm MicroRNA Expression

Systematic microRNAome profiling reveals the roles of microRNAs in milk protein metabolism and quality: insights on low-quality forage utilization
Human milk miRNAs primarily originate from the mammary gland resulting in unique miRNA profiles of fractionated milk

How The Nose Knows: Research On Smell Boosted

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The sense of smell, notes LSU biology professor John Caprio, originally evolved to detect water-soluble chemicals like amino acids. The ability to detect volatiles in air is an adaptation of the original mechanism.

My comment: No experimental evidence of biologically-based cause and effect links anything to the evolution of anything else. Quantum physics links the de novo creation of olfactory receptor genes to all biologically-based cause and effect. All experimental evidence links the sun’s biological energy from top-down causation to biophysically constrained RNA-mediated protein folding chemistry via amino acid substitutions in organized genomes, which link behavior and supercoiled DNA to protection from virus-driven energy theft and genomic entropy.

See also: Breast Milk Sugars Support Infant Gut Health
This is their graphic representation (a “picture” of health) is what I have repeatedly reported as the link from hydrogen-atom transfer in DNA base pairs in solution. In this case, the solution is breast milk.

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Bode noted that human milk oligosaccharides are more than just meals for gut microbes. Recent evidence has suggested that these sugars may serve to lower the risk of bacterial and viral infections in the gut, among other things.

My comment: Finally, two decades after we detailed how RNA-mediated cell type differentiation occurs in the context of the pheromone-controlled physiology of mammalian reproduction, science news outlets have been forced to deal with the fact that nutrient-dependent amino acid substitutions are biophysically constrained. Anyone who reports the amino acid substitutions as if they were constraint-breaking mutations should be stopped from reporting any more pseudoscientific nonsense.

See: Mutation-Driven Evolution

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…genomic conservation and constraint-breaking mutation is the ultimate source of all biological innovations and the enormous amount of biodiversity in this world. In this view of evolution there is no need of considering teleological elements (p. 199).

My comment: Nutrient-dependent RNA-mediated DNA repair in the context of the physiology of reproduction protects all organized genomes from from virus-driven pathology. Why was that fact not obvious to all intelligent scientists? How could anyone have ignored the links from microRNAs to adhesion proteins in supercoiled DNA, which protects us from stress-linked pathology. 

Bacillus (redirected from Bacillus fragilis)

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a genus of aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, spore-forming rods, most of which are gram-positive and motile. There are three pathogenic species:B. an´thracis,which causes anthrax;B. ce´reus, a common soil saprophyte that causes food poisoning by the formation of an enterotoxin in contaminated foods; and B. sub´tilis, a common soil and water saprophyte that often occurs as a laboratory contaminant and occasionally causes conjunctivitis. B. subtilis also produces the antibacterial agent bacitracin.

B. subtilis produces an antibacterial agent that links it’s nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological adaptation to protection from viruses in other bacteria. The bacterial flagellum is also an ecological adaptation that protects the organized genome of Pseudomonas fluorescens  from virus-driven entropy by ensuring that individual organisms can find food and reproduce. Many people have tried to put a stop to the pseudoscientific nonsense touted by people like Larry Young, who portrays the virus-driven evolution of prairie vole monogamy and human heterosexual love in this video representation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ms04x6MvMY
Pseudoscientists are often cited as experts who support the ridiculous misrepresentations of other so-called experts. Those who challenge the expertise of pseudoscientists are often removed from their positions, when it is the pseudoscientists who need to be removed. See for example:  NYC Doctor Says She Lost Job After Questioning DNA Technique
Anyone who has ever worked in an environment where diagnostic testing is performed probably already realizes how ridiculous the neo-Darwinists and their idiot minions have become. But all those who understand anything at all about cell type differentiation are outnumbered by the ignorant theorists.


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