The tipping point (revisited): 82,000 publications (1)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: January 17, 2019

“Deadly giant viruses with unknown genes are coming back to life!”
Today’s horror story is the same one that science fiction author Greg Bear and I have been telling for ~ two decades, after discussions and correspondence in the context of Howard Bloom’s International Paleopsychology Project.

https://www.facebook.com/ScienceNaturePage/videos/383591422212799

 
My comment to Hashem Al-Ghaili’s FB watch page.
 
Please cite the appropriate works for comparison to what serious scientists and science fiction author Greg Bear have been telling intelligent people for more than two decades.
 

See also: The Darwin Code (4/14/15)
For a historical perspective See: The tipping point (revisited): 81,000 publications Parts 1-5 and every other “tipping point” blog post, which began on 5/16/16 with 50,000 publications
For comparison, see:
microRNA Items: 1 to 20 of 81931 (1 pm ET on 1/15/19)
microRNA + iran Items: 1 to 20 of 1025
microRNA +koreaItems: 1 to 20 of 1801
microrna china Items: 1 to 20 of 31797
microrna usa Items: 1 to 20 of 16338
Many principle investigators in the USA still do not use the term microRNA in the context of biophysically constrained energy-dependent RNA-mediated cell type differentiation.
For a brief review of everything that should be known to medical professionals about microRNA biogenesis and all biophysically constrained biodiversity, see: Viral latency vs deadly paleoanthropology Part 1
Conclusion:

…medical professionals would need to learn how light-activated microRNA biogenesis in plants is linked to the prevention of all diseases in all species via RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions in nearly 82,000 published works.

Moving forward, see: Virus-mediated export of chromosomal DNA in plants 12/13/18

…we have likely documented…the initial steps of a possible path of virus-mediated horizontal transfer of chromosomal DNA between plant species.

See: Using 3D epigenomic maps of primary olfactory neuronal cells from living individuals to understand gene regulation 12/13/18
To get there from here, see: “Virus-mediated archaeal hecatomb in the deep seafloor” for the link from the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA to all pathology.
See also: Eukaryotic plankton diversity in the sunlit ocean for the link from the creation of sunlight to the prevention of the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA that links mutations to all pathology.
For an attempt to obfuscate everything known about microRNA biogenesis, viral latency, and all biophysically constrained biodiversity, see:
LHX2- and LDB1-mediated trans interactions regulate olfactory receptor choice

The Greek-island-bound transcription factor LHX2 and adaptor protein LDB1 regulate the assembly and maintenance of olfactory receptor compartments, Greek island hubs and olfactory receptor transcription, providing mechanistic insights into and functional support for the role of trans interactions in gene expression.

This was reported as: Chromosomes come together to help mice distinguish odours 1/9/19

A study shows that a multi-chromosomal hub assembles in mouse olfactory neurons to ensure that only one odour-sensing receptor is expressed in each neuron — a feature essential to odour discrimination.

To place biophysically constrained odor discrimination into the perspective of what is known to all serious scientists about viral latency and healthy longevity, see: Feedback loops link odor and pheromone signaling with reproduction and Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception (link opens pdf)
The problem for theorists is this: Evolutionists Cannot Account for the Origin of the Sense of Smell
To place the creation of the sun’s anti-entropic virucidal energy and biophysically constrained odor discrimination into the context of how the creation of the sun is linked the sense of smell and to all biodiversity via the physiology of pheromone-controlled reproduction in species from microbes to humans, see: “The Future of Chemistry – Schrödinger at 75: The Future of Biology”

Had he not mentioned “prophesy from the bible,” I would not dare to mention this passage from the Holy Bible. Biologically uninformed theorists jump at every chance to attack those who attest to the creationist views that have been established via experimental evidence of top-down causation, which was partially detailed by Ben Feringa with his surprising conclusions about 2013.
Excerpt:

Disabled were walking again, the blind were seeing again, and the death rose from the grave. 2013 was the year in which prophesy from the bible became reality. — De Correspondent dec 2013

See also: “Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die:
In the context of the weekend Resurrection of Christ, Paul used the analogy of how a seed must first be degraded before it can produce a plant with many more seeds. Some theologians seem to think that this was God’s way to link the prophesy from the bible to the growth of Christ’s church.
That growth can now be placed into the context of energy-dependent light-activated microRNA biogenesis and biophysically constrained viral latency.
See also: miRNA Targeting: Growing beyond the Seed 1/9/19

These findings highlight the importance of sequences beyond the seed in controlling the function and existence of miRNAs.

Simply put, the creation of energy is required to link the importance of sequences beyond the seed  from microRNA biogenesis to the physiology of reproduction and all morphological and behavioral biodiversity on Earth.
In case you missed it, McEwen et. al., (1964) put it this way:

The synthesis of RNA in isolated thymus nuclei is ATP dependent.

See: Dependence of RNA synthesis in isolated thymus nuclei on glycolysis, oxidative carbohydrate catabolism and a type of “oxidative phosphorylation”


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