Tag: pheromone
Abiogenesis vs microRNA biogenesis (3)
Remember this: Nobody wants to belong to the party of losers. One of the best strategies in such a case is evidently an interpretation of…
Nutrient-dependent / pheromone-controlled social structure
Wang et al (2013) make it clearer that epigenetic modifications of genes found in social chromosomes entered continuum of adaptive evolution before the sex chromosomes.
Random mutations: nothing adaptive in 3 billion years
This is an open access article. Any advocate of adaptive evolution via random mutations can attempt to find evidence that I could not find by scanning it.
Hormones effect sensitivity to androsterone
Our [androstenol/androsterone] mixture characterizes species-specific human pheromones, their epigenetic effects on physiology, and their affect on behavior.
Evolved development of olfactory systems
how much longer it will be until the “bird watchers” realize that the molecular mechanisms of how olfactory/pheromonal input epigenetically effects adaptively evolved behaviors are the same in species from microbes to man, and species of birds are included.
A “new” view of evolution sans mutations
Is there a simpler “proof” that makes those who think that random mutations cause adaptive evolution appear even more ridiculous?
Epigenetics and metabolism converge with pheromone production
Shall we attribute to him the inability to see that metabolism and epigenetics converge with food odors and the metabolism of nutrient chemicals to pheromones that act on precisely the same molecular mechanisms of adaptive evolution found in species from microbes to man?
Epigenetic maintenance of transcription / neuronal migration
I think what they’ve just shown us exemplifies the molecular biology of epigenetically driven adaptive evolution.
Epigenetics and evolutionary success
others seem destined to soon grasp the genes-to-behavior and back approach exemplified in the honeybee model organism
Non-random evolution of a “molecular handshake”
glucose is a conserved energy source for yeasts and it also regulates gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) neurosecretory cells of brain tissue