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Base pairs, amino acids and phenotypes

Nov 20, 2016James KohlAdaptations, Alternative Splicings, Autophagy, biophotonics, Diseases & Disorders, Ecology, Light Energy, Model Organisms, 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, Variationsassumptions, autophagy, biophysically constrained, budding yeast, circadian rhythms, combinatorial post-transcriptional gene-expression networks, Disease, DNA variation, energy-dependent, fruitfly, GWAS, immune response, inferences, innate immune system, mammalian cells, mathematical models, missing links, operons, oxidative metabolism, physiology of reproduction, polycomb, polycombic ecological adaptations, post-transcriptional events, RNA regulons, SNPs, stress response, supercoiled DNA

Holliday junction trap shows how cells use recombination and a junction-guardian role of RecQ helicase DNA repair by homologous recombination (HR) underpins cell survival and fuels genome instability, cancer, and evolution. Autophagy is the established link from energy-dependent changes in base pairs and RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions to DNA repair in the context of polycombic […]

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About J.V. Kohl

James Vaughn KohlJames V. Kohl was the first to accurately conceptualize human pheromones, and began presenting his findings to the scientific community in 1992. He continues to present to, and publish for, diverse scientific and lay audiences, while constantly monitoring the scientific presses for new information that is relevant to the development of his initial and ongoing conceptualization of human pheromones.

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