Is the nucleotide conserved? (7)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: October 16, 2024

Thyroid hormone remodels cortex to coordinate body-wide metabolism and exploration 8/22/24

“Animals adapt to environmental conditions by modifying the function of their internal organs, including the brain. To be adaptive, alterations in behavior must be coordinated with the functional state of organs throughout the body…” by conserved energy-dependent changes in nucleotides and by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that link food energy and the pheromone regulated physiology of reproduction to viral latency and all biodiversity on Earth.

For instance, McEwen et al., (1964) linked the ATP-dependent Creation of RNA from SNPs to ecological adaptations across kingdoms via epigenetic effects on hormones that affect behavior and the functional state of all organs in every body type of every extant creature via the innate immune system and Dobzhansky’s claims about fixation of amino acid substitutions in hemoglobin variants in primates. (1964)

UPDATE: Human olfactory perception embeds fine temporal resolution within a single sniff 10/14/24 reported as: Humans Can Detect Quick Chemical Changes in Smells with Each Sniff

“…challenges the notion that our sense of smell is limited in speed, revealing a temporal sensitivity similar to visual perception.”

This 10/14/24 update links olfaction and pheromones in C. elegans to the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of miRNAs via Humans as an Animal Model for Systems-Level Organization of Olfaction 11/3/05

The facts from animal models link the abundance of miRNAs links biophysically constrained protein folding chemistry in cancer-free African elephants to Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception 3/17/17 and Pheromone effects on the human hypothalamus in relation to sexual orientation and gender 7/17/21 via Scents and Sensibility: A Molecular Logic of Olfactory Perception (Nobel Lecture) 9/20/05, Unraveling the sense of smell (Nobel lecture) 9/20/05, Feedback loops link odor and pheromone signaling with reproduction 11/18/05 and Nutrient-dependent Pheromone-Controlled Ecological Adaptations: From Angstroms to Ecosystems 4/18/18

“This angstroms to ecosystems model of ecological adaptation links nutrient energy-dependent epigenetic effects
on base pairs and amino acid substitutions to pheromone-controlled changes in the microRNA/messenger RNA
balance and chromosomal rearrangements via the physiology of reproduction in species from microbes to humans.”


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