Jun 16, 2017 James Kohl Adaptations , Alternative Splicings , Autophagy , Diseases & Disorders , Ecology , Human Brain , Human Pheromones , Model Organisms , Neuronal Plasticity , Nutrigenomics , Physics , RNA Directed , RNA interference , RNA methylation , RNA-directed DNA methylation , RNA-mediated epigenetic regulation of gene expression , RNA-mediated gene silencing , RNA-mediated toxicity , RNA–Mediated Epigenetic Heredity , Variations Adkins-Regan , alternative splicing , anti-entropic virucidal energy , Archives of Sexual Behavior , atoms to ecosystems , automagically assemble , autophagy , Bakker , Balthazart , Baum , biodiversity , Breedlove , chirality , chromosomal inheritance , de novo Creation , de novo creation of microRNAs , energy-dependent RNA-mediated cell type differentiation , Evidentiary Convergence , feedback loops , fertility , flanking sequences , Helicity , human idiocy , Human Sexual Orientation , hypothalamic control , LeVay , McFadden , microRNA flanking sequences , microRNA-mediated cause and effect , microRNAs , molecular epigenetics , mutations , odor , pathology , pheromone signaling , pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction , pre-mRNA , pseudoscientists , quantized energy-dependent , sexual differentiation , social scientists , ultraviolet light , virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA Summary: “The Bull Sperm MicroRNAome and the Effect of Fescue Toxicosis on Sperm MicroRNA Expression” accurately represents what is known about food energy-dependent RNA-mediated cell type differentiation in species from soil microbes to humans. MicroRNAs are not new players in the hypothalamic control of fertility and the effects of food odors and pheromones on microRNAs […]
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