microRNA-mediated replication cycles (10)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: July 7, 2021

See first: microRNA-mediated replication cycles (9)
Conclusion from Guenther Witzany

What is Life? 3/18/20

…new nucleotide sequences now appear to have originated from social agents such as viruses, their parasitic relatives, and related RNA networks, not from errors.

A new definition of life must integrate the current empirical knowledge about interactions between cells, viruses, and RNA networks to provide a better explanatory power than the twentieth century narrative.

The twentieth century narrative led to curated news reports that favored stupid theories about how beneficial mutations led to evolution of new species during the past billions to millions of years.

See for comparison: An Integrated Model of the Olfactory System Through Phylogenetic, Evolutionary, and Clinical Aspects: From Invertebrates to Humans, Through Sensory, Perceptual, and Cognitive Olfactometry Studies.
Anna Di Cosmo joins Giorgia Sollai and Sara Invitto. That assures me that MicroRNA-Mediated Host-Pathogen Interactions Between Bombyx mori and Viruses 5/07/21 and Hormone-dependent activation and repression of microRNAs by the ecdysone receptor in the dengue vector mosquito Aedes aegypti 6/29/21 will be considered in the context of Anna’s works with marine invertebrates.
Naturally occurring light activated carbon fixation and microRNA-mediated Peptide synthesis at the origin of life link the nutrient-dependent pheromone-regulated genetic processes of invertebrate reproduction from Maria Sibylla Merian’s “The Wondrous Transformation of Caterpillars and their Remarkable Diet of Flowers” (1679) to biophysically constrained viral latency and healthy longevity via replication cycles as detailed in parts 1-9 of this series.
See also the STEM toy for ages 14+ “Genotype” in which God’s light-activated Creation of cyanobacteria and periphyton link biophysically constrained viral latency to all biodiversity across kingdoms via
1) carbon fixation
2) the fragrance & color of pea plants,
and
3) protonated RNA interference (RNAi) during the past 5-10,000 years of chromosomal rearrangements and ecological adaptations.
Wait for microRNA-mediated replication cycles to be linked to election cycles via the facts about RNAi and sympatric speciation — in all countries where elections are allowed.
Atheists and Communists will be ridiculed or ignored by those who believe in the God of Abraham. Believers are among others who have published 123,740 indexed article that mention “microRNA.”
Although there is no mention of microRNA-mediated cause and effect, see for example: Perception of Social Odor and Gender-Related Differences Investigated Through the Use of Transfer Entropy and Embodied Medium 6/11/21

We conclude that in a complex system, such as that of advanced technological communication through artificial media, the embodied multisensory component can certainly also involve gender-specific and relational aspects, which can be implemented through substances that modulate social odor. In fact, cross modal processing elaborates various sensory levels, perceives the connection of these levels, and is activated when these levels do not follow cognitive expectations, as if there were emotional and communicative scripts also connected to the gender-related social odor. These aspects should be carefully considered in the future…

In the context of microRNA-mediated pheromone-regulated genetic processes of reproduction,  Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception will lead to a Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for Wen Zhou via the claims about microRNAs/pre-mRNAs in our section on molecular epigenetics.
See: From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior (1996).
See also the fact that Evolutionists Cannot Account for the Origin of the Sense of Smell. It makes their stupid theories examples of human idiocy. 


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