alternative splicing

microRNA-mediated biodiversity (3)

See first: The tipping point (revisited): 135K Conclusion: Eating food, for example, is the required link to ecological adaptations. See also: Museum für Naturkunde Explores Maria Sibylla Merian’s Legacy and Editions of Her Metamorphosis The Wondrous Transformation of Caterpillars and their Remarkable Diet of Flowers Moving forward: Fixation of amino acid substitutions in organized primate microRNA-mediated biodiversity (3)

The microRNA-mediated future of humanity (6)

The Future of Chemistry

Olfactory specificity regulates lipid metabolism through neuroendocrine signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans3/19/20 Optogenetic activation or inhibition of the responsible olfactory neural circuit promotes the loss or gain of fat storage, respectively. To investigate the endocrine factors that mediate the communication between the olfactory neural circuit and the fat storage tissue, we focused on neuropeptides that are The microRNA-mediated future of humanity (6)

The tipping point (revisited): 99K (1)

Our award-winning review: Human pheromones: integrating neuroendocrinology and ethology (2001) Neuroendocrinology Letters may have been republished at least twice without my permission and no notice was given. See: Human pheromones: integrating neuroendocrinology and ethology (2004) Int J of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine See also: Human Pheromones: Integrating Neuroendocrinology and Ethology (2007) Homeostasis in The tipping point (revisited): 99K (1)

microRNA-mediated sex differences (1)

For recent support of our claims from 23 years ago, see: Sexual dimorphism of miRNA signatures in feto-placental endothelial cells is associated with altered barrier function and actin organisation (Dec 2019) We used our well established model of fetal endothelial cells isolated from placenta (fpEC) and analysed sexual dimorphic miRNA expression and potentially affected biological microRNA-mediated sex differences (1)

Light-activated chemogenetic kinetics (1)

Hydrophobic catalysis and a potential biological role of DNA unstacking induced by environment effects 8/14/19 …hydrophobic interactions may have catalytic roles also in other biological contexts, such as in polymerases. Reported as: DNA is held together by hydrophobic forces 9/23/19 Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, disprove the prevailing theory of how DNA binds Light-activated chemogenetic kinetics (1)

Light-activated carbon fixation (1)

See: Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception The sense of smell in bacteria has been linked from the physiology of pheromone-controlled reproduction by feedback loops that biophysically constrain viral latency in the context of the space-time continuum. See for comparison: Sensory Experience Shapes a Growing Brain They’re claiming: Sensory experience sculpts neural connectivity via cellular and Light-activated carbon fixation (1)

The tipping point (revisited): 81,000 publications (1)

Excerpt: miR-122 removal in the liver activates imprinted microRNAs and enables more effective microRNA-mediated gene repression (2018) Conclusion: …our results firmly establish alternative splicing as a significant predictor of organism complexity and are, in principle, consistent with an important role of transcript diversification through alternative splicing as a means of determining a genome’s functional information The tipping point (revisited): 81,000 publications (1)

From quantum physics to quantum souls (2)

Summary: Natural selection for food energy-dependent codon optimality links the physiology of pheromone-controlled reproduction to all biodiversity on Earth via gene splicing and energy-dependent RNA-mediated fixation of amino acid substitutions. How humans and apes are different, and why it matters (2018) …the most distinctive feature of humanity is its ability to significantly alter ecosystems. That exemplifies From quantum physics to quantum souls (2)