Kohl, James V Nutrient-dependent / Pheromone–controlled thermodynamics and thermoregulation <p>Natural selection for nutrients results in their metabolism to pheromones that control reproduction in species from microbes to man. In some species, sex differences in pheromones enable sexual selection. Using what is known about the molecular mechanisms common to species from microbes to man, an argument can be made from biological facts that extends to non-random nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution. This biological-based argument can be compared to arguments that might be made to support a cosmological / mathematical argument for random mutations theory.</p> evolve;development;behavior;nutrient;mRNA;mirnas;micrornas;mutations;adaptation;pheromone;model;molecular;intermolecular;interactions;Microbiology;Molecular Physics;Medicine;Cancer;Entropy;Developmental Biology;Biophysics;Genetics;Sociology;Immunology;Physiology;Molecular Biology;Neuroscience;Cell Biology;Ecology;Evolutionary Biology;Behavioral Neuroscience 2013-03-09
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