Is meat protein unhealthy? (2)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: April 5, 2018

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…the thermal and chemical methods effectively lyse the gram-negative organisms and boost their population in the final profile, amplifying the bias.

This suggests that all links from food energy-dependent de novo creation of the pheromone-controlled biophysically constrained bull sperm microRNAome have been misinterpreted in the context of virus-driven fescue toxicosis.

The Bull Sperm MicroRNAome and the Effect of Fescue Toxicosis on Sperm MicroRNA Expression

…the miRNA profile of mature ejaculated sperm may in fact have downstream consequences upon embryonic development. The potential for sperm miRNA affecting zygote development has recently been reported in the literature [18] and has interesting implications for the use of sperm miRNA profiles as indicators of potential male fertility.

Fescue toxicosis links the virus-driven creation of enzymes to the degradation of messenger RNA in bull sperm and to the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of mutations, which all serious scientists have linked from damage to supercoiled DNA to all pathology in humans and other species.

Eating the meat from other animals that have not ecologically adapted to the virus-driven theft of quantized energy has been linked from the viruses in their genomes to human pathology via the degradation of messenger RNA in bacteria that become archaea and L-forms.

See also: Dobzhansky (1973)

…the so-called alpha chains of hemoglobin have identical sequences of amino acids in man and the chimpanzee, but they differ in a single amino acid (out of 141) in the gorilla.

See also: The Breadth of Viruses in Human Semen

The presence of viruses in semen is probably more widespread than currently appreciated, and the absence of virus in genital secretions should not be assumed for traditionally non–sexually transmitted viruses. The investigation of virus detection and persistence in semen across a range of viruses is useful for clinical and public health reasons, in particular for viruses that lead to high mortality or morbidity rates or to epidemics.

No serious scientist has ever reported a link from the Virus-mediated archaeal hecatomb in the deep seafloor to the evolution of anything except pathology. All serious scientists have, for comparison, linked ecological variation to food energy-dependent  polycombic ecological adaptations via biophysically constrained viral latency in species from microbes to humans.

From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior (1996)

Yet another kind of epigenetic imprinting occurs in species as diverse as yeast, Drosophila, mice, and humans and is based upon small DNA-binding proteins called “chromo domain” proteins, e.g., polycomb. These proteins affect chromatin structure, often in telomeric regions, and thereby affect transcription and silencing of various genes (Saunders, Chue, Goebl, Craig, Clark, Powers, Eissenberg, Elgin, Rothfield, and Earnshaw, 1993; Singh, Miller, Pearce, Kothary, Burton, Paro, James, and Gaunt, 1991; Trofatter, Long, Murrell, Stotler, Gusella, and Buckler, 1995). Small intranuclear proteins also participate in generating alternative splicing techniques of pre-mRNA and, by this mechanism, contribute to sexual differentiation…

See also: Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game for ages 10+

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


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