Diet-driven RNA interference and cancer prevention (2)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: January 14, 2018

See first: Diet-driven RNA interference and cancer prevention
A RNA-Sequencing approach for the identification of novel long non-coding RNA biomarkers in colorectal cancer

Our data highlight the capability of RNA-seq to discover novel lncRNAs involved in human carcinogenesis, which may serve as alternative biomarkers and/or molecular treatment targets.

Like all other data, their data refutes the pseudoscientific nonsense touted by neo-Darwinian theorists and “Big Bang” cosmologists. The energy-dependent creation of the novel biomarkers is the link from quantized energy as information to healthy longevity via the physiology of pheromone-controlled reproduction in all living genera.
Conclusion:

Functional relevance of CRCAL-3 and CRCAL-4 related to cell cycle was suggested by in vitro experiments as well as by GO term enrichment analysis in the TCGA dataset. Our data highlight the capability of RNA-seq technology to discover novel lncRNAs involved in human carcinogenesis, which may serve as alternative biomarkers and/or molecular treatment targets for human cancers.

The functional relevance of anything that has consistently been linked from energy-dependent RNA-mediated cycles of protein biosynthesis and degradation is that all the evidence links supercoiled DNA to protection of organized genomes from the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA that links mutations to all pathology.
No matter how many attempts are made in the future to claim that the facts have not been known to all serious scientists, the obfuscations will fail.
See: Cytosis

A board game taking place inside a human cell! Players compete to build  and fend off attacking Viruses!

Serious scientists know that enzymes, hormones and receptors do not automagically create themselves and that the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA prevents the creation of the enzymes, hormones and receptors that serious scientists have linked to healthy longevity and interethnic similarities and differences in all human populations.


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