Yeast Genetics Meeting

The “Yeast Genetics Meeting” starts 7/29/14 and presenters will establish the unequivocal fact that the epigenetic landscape is linked to the physical landscape of DNA in the organized genomes of species from microbes to man via the conserved molecular mechanisms of nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled reproduction. The pseudoscientific nonsense about mutation-initiated natural selection in the context of evolved biodiversity will be replaced with experimentally established biologically-based facts about how ecological variation and biophysically-constrained nutrient-dependent amino acid substitutions differentiate all cell types in all individuals of all species via the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction, which results in ecological adaptations.

See the Schedule of Events. Links to presentation abstracts are included. The presentations are being made to serious scientists who understand molecular biology and why Dobzhansky (1964) referred to those who do not understand molecular biology as “bird watchers” and “butterfly collectors.”

“The notion has gained some currency that the only worthwhile biology is molecular biology. All else is “bird watching” or “butterfly collecting.” Bird watching and butterfly collecting are occupations manifestly unworthy of serious scientists!”

The poster presentation abstracts can be viewed at this link: Poster Session Listing

My comments on the posters that appeared to be particularly pertinent to what is known about Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological adaptations: from atoms to ecosystems were removed from the Evolutionary Psychology News facebook page when an antagonist finally realized that neo-Darwinism was about to be eliminated from consideration via the presentation of facts that include: Kohl’s Laws of Biology

“Life is nutrient-dependent. That is a Biological Law. The ecological origin of all biological laws is apparent 1) in the context of systems biology [91]; 2) in the context of the metabolism of nutrients by microbes [157]; and 3) in the context of how the metabolism of nutrients results in species-specific pheromones that control the physiology of reproduction [158]. Taken together, the systems biology of nutrient metabolism to species-specific pheromones, which control the physiology of reproduction, can be expressed in a summary of Kohl’s Laws of Biology: 1) Life is nutrient-dependent. See for review [2, 31]. The physiology of reproduction is pheromone-controlled. See for review [30]. In the context of nutrient-dependent epigenetically-effected human reproduction, it is clearer that the epigenetic effects of human pheromones integrate neuroendocrinology and behavior [104], which includes the neuroendocrinology of mammalian behavior associated with the development of sexual preferences [159].”

 

Author: James Kohl

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