The last RNA-mediated theory killer

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: September 23, 2016

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Opposing Effects of Fasting Metabolism on Tissue Tolerance in Bacterial and Viral Inflammation

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One limitation of this study (common to most animal studies) is that it was performed on a single mouse strain (C57BL/6J) in one mouse facility.

My comment: Differences in the diet of species from microbes to humans have been linked from species-specific amino acid substitutions to all morphological and behavioral phenotypes via transgenerational epigenetic inheritance and the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction.
Reported as: What you eat when you’re sick may determine if you’ll get better
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…giving mice with flu glucose saved their lives, but it killed those that were infected with bacteria. Amazingly, this effect worked in the absence of the actual pathogens – glucose had the same effect on mice injected only with inflammation-triggering molecules either from bacteria or viruses.

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Nutrient energy-dependent RNA-mediated protein folding biochemistry biophysically constrains cell type differentiation via the physiology of reproduction. Natural selection of nutrients linked from RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions to supercoiled DNA protects all organized genomes from virus-driven entropy, but allows beneficial gut microbes to contribute to healthy longevity.

See for review: Nutrient-dependent/pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution: a model.

See also: What is life when it is not protected from virus driven entropy

 


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