Nov 19, 2016 James Kohl Adaptations , Alternative Splicings , Autophagy , biophotonics , Diseases & Disorders , Ecology , Human Brain , Human Pheromones , Light Energy , Model Organisms , Neuronal Plasticity , Nutrigenomics , Physics , RNA Directed , 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 , What's in the News amino acid substitutions , autophagy , base pairs , biologically-based cause and effect , Bonnie Bassler , Carmen Leitch , conjugation , DNA uptake , E. coli RecQ paradigm , epigenetic continuum , fly , G-protein-coupled receptors , genetic recombination , GPCRs , homologues , human , Methylation , modern evolutionary theory , Non-coding RNAs , nutrient-dependent , orgasm , partner preferences , pathology , pheromone-controlled , prurient self interests , quorum sensing , Sexual addiction , speciation , supercoiled DNA , Susan Rosenberg , The Darwin Code , theory to facts , unsupported challenge , Viral Apocalypse , Viral Infectious Diseases , Virus-driven energy theft , yeast In Darwin’s Radio and Darwin’s Children, Greg Bear predicted there would be ecologically adapted survivors of the forthcoming viral apocalypse. Could his “raw insight” help to save you, or help to save any of your loved ones who are not already dead? Or, is it too late for us all? See: “The Darwin Code: Intelligent […]
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