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Chemogenetic kinetics (6): Plants-Mice-Cattle-Humans

Semen miRNAs Contained in Exosomes as Non-Invasive Biomarkers for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis 9/24/19 This links light-activated microRNA biogenesis in plants from microRNAs in mammalian milk exosomes to the microRNAome of bull sperm and microRNAs in human semen for detection and treatment of prostrate cancer caused by viruses linked to fescue toxicosis. It was reported as: Chemogenetic kinetics (6): Plants-Mice-Cattle-Humans

The tipping point (revisited): Big Data (1)

Technological advances in omics link the measurement of fluorescence in supercoiled DNA from light-activated microRNA biogenesis to energy-dependent signaling pathways and dynamic changes in angstroms to ecosystems, which biophysically constrain viral latency via ecologically relevant molecular mechanisms. These advances have been placed into the proper context of microRNAome-driven changes in the microbiome, immunome, metabolome, transcriptome, The tipping point (revisited): Big Data (1)

Sympatric Speciation vs Pseudoscientific Nonsense (1)

Summary: The “Science Behind the Game” from the cell biology game “Cytosis” supports all claims that clearly link energy-dependent alternative splicings of pre-mRNAs (aka microRNAs) to biophysically constrained viral latency. Game play by ages 10+ establishes the requirement for viral latency in the context of ecological variation and ecological adaptation outside the context of neo-Darwinian Sympatric Speciation vs Pseudoscientific Nonsense (1)

Bacteria see the light and they adapt

Cyanobacteria use micro-optics to sense light direction Excerpt: From the observed dimensions of the spot of 488 nm light focused by Synechocystis cells (Figure 3c) we can estimate that Synechocystis “vision” has an angular resolution (FWHM) of about 21°, essentially limited by light wavelength and the area of the plasma membrane, which is tiny in Bacteria see the light and they adapt

Nutritional epigenetics, exercise, and immune system integrity

Anti-inflammatory mechanism of dieting and fasting revealed Summary: Researchers have found that a compound produced by the body when dieting or fasting can block a part of the immune system involved in several inflammatory disorders such as type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer’s disease. My comment: For the obvious link from nutrition and exercise to Nutritional epigenetics, exercise, and immune system integrity

Behavioral ecology: please continue to believe in our fantasies

Behavioral ecology and genomics: new directions, or just a more detailed map? Excerpt 1): “Transcriptome sequencing, often called RNAseq, both sequences and quantifies the portions of the genome being transcribed under conditions of interest (Wang et al. 2009; De Wit et al. 2012). Such information can be used to identify differentially expressed genes and the Behavioral ecology: please continue to believe in our fantasies