protein biosynthesis and degradation

RNAi 2002 to AI 2021 (7)

I found this claim in an unpublished blog post from 4/14/15 while attempting to update other posts. Most of more than 1600 are missing the focus keyphrase “microRNA” …the control of cellular and organism-wide homeostasis by the epigenetic effects that inhibit viral replication (e.g., proper nutrition and social stress inhibition), might be the best approach RNAi 2002 to AI 2021 (7)

Mitochondria do not adapt

Mitochondria Help Cancers Grow Mitochondria adapt by producing cycles whereby electrons are removed from carbon at a greater rate as food is oxidized to make molecules for the cancers. Mitochondria do not ‘produce’ the ‘cycles’ that link ‘food’ from one carbon metabolism to healthy longevity. Mitochondria do not ‘adapt.’ The food enables thermodynamic cycles of Mitochondria do not adapt

Carl Woese was wrong

Carl R. Woese Excerpt: Using ribosomal RNA sequence as an evolutionary measure, his laboratory provided a phylogenetically valid system of classification for prokaryotes; the revised classification of the archaebacteria was a product of these studies.  His research later focused on defining ancestral gene families, determining the evolution of cellular translation, and tracing the origin of Carl Woese was wrong

Cyclic cosmology and the stability of organized genomes

Current observations with a decaying cosmological constant allow for chaotic cyclic cosmology Abstract excerpt: ‘We present only a proof of principle, with no definite claim on the physical mechanism required for the present dark energy to decay.” My comment: Unlike nearly all theorists, they do not claim to be certain about any of the physical Cyclic cosmology and the stability of organized genomes

Thermodynamic constraints and ecological adaptations sans evolution

Relationship between protein thermodynamic constraints and variation of evolutionary rates among sites Excerpt: “…a two-variable model that combines stability and stress signi ficantly improves predictions. Therefore, both the overall stability [symbol] and the stress [symbol] seem to capture distinct thermodynamic constraints on protein evolution.” My comment: Proteins do not evolve. Nutrients are required. Metabolism of nutrients to Thermodynamic constraints and ecological adaptations sans evolution