Small intranuclear proteins

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)

Is meat protein unhealthy? (2)

See also: Microbiome-Grade DNA Extraction Kits …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 Is meat protein unhealthy? (2)

Is meat protein unhealthy? (1)

Patterns of plant and animal protein intake are strongly associated with cardiovascular mortality Reported as: Meat protein is unhealthy, but protein from nuts and seeds is heart smart In the context of everything known about how the creation of anti-entropic virucidal light must be linked to all biodiversity on Earth, watch this ridiculous misrepresentation of Is meat protein unhealthy? (1)

Energy-dependent epigenetic translation to mRNA stability (2)

See first: https://rna-mediated.com/energy-dependent-epigenetic-translation-mrna-stability/ Universe’s ultraviolet background could provide clues about missing galaxies Simulations show that there should be more small galaxies in the Universe, but UV radiation essentially stopped them from developing by depriving them of the gas they need to form stars. UV light constrains the creation of galaxies and also biophysically constrains the Energy-dependent epigenetic translation to mRNA stability (2)

80 years of causal analysis (1936 – 2016)

Roles of Mutation and Selection in Speciation: From Hugo de Vries [1902 definition of mutation] to the Modern Genomic Era Excerpt: …mutation is crucial in speciation because reproductive barriers cannot be generated without mutations. My comment: Chromosomal rearrangements link autophagy from energy-dependent changes in RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions and supercoiled DNA to all biodiversity via 80 years of causal analysis (1936 – 2016)

Chromatin: The structure of DNA

Update on Inflammation and Degenerative Brain Disease Excerpt: While mapping connections of neurons has become the holy grail of current neuroscience, it is clear that communication of neurons with many other types cells is, also, vitally important to every aspect of brain function. My comment: Understanding dementia was placed into the context of understanding how Chromatin: The structure of DNA