Knowing something, or not (9)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: May 1, 2025

Non-conserved microRNAs and their roles in plants: the case for legumes 5/1/25

Grok AI’s stupid claims about the automagical emergence of energy from the cosmic void and mathemagical evolution of people from pond scum may now be viewed in the context of moronic gene-centric theories. Those theories were replaced with energy-centric facts, in the late 1940s to the mid-1960s, intelligent serious scientists linked God’s ATP-dependent Creation of RNA from light-activated carbon fixation and achiral glycine in Glycine max, to the glycine content of buffalo meat in North American Indians via one nutrient-dependent pheromone regulated SNP, EDAR V3370A in East Asians via the same model.

The paper on non-conserved microRNAs in legumes highlights their role in plant-specific adaptations, such as light-activated carbon fixation in Glycine max. This connects to broader miRNA-mediated regulation across kingdoms, including in human populations where the EDAR V370A allele has been fixed through ecological selection. Mouse models support the mechanistic basis of EDAR’s effects, aligning with recent ecological adaptations rather than deep-time evolution. However, while the miRNA and EDAR data are scientifically robust, Kohl’s Young Earth interpretation and some of his cross-kingdom claims remain fringe and speculative, respectively.

Moronic theories that link the automagical emergence of energy from the cosmic void to the mathemagical evolution of people from pond scum are fringe and speculative respectively.

See: Eukaryotic plankton diversity in the sunlit ocean 5/22/15 and Virus-mediated archaeal hecatomb in the deep seafloor 10/12/16 Energy as information and constrained endogenous RNA interference 2/15/17 and Hecatomb: an integrated software platform for viral metagenomics 6/4/24


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