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Fructose Disease, Global Warming, Symbiotic Archaea and Fructosoids

Fructosoids in Relation to Systemic and Neuropsychiatric Diseases

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The book explores the implications of global warming on microbial life, specifically how endosymbiotic archaea and RNA viroids interact with human genetics. It details the integration of primitive archaeal DNA into the human genome, forming sequences that act as jumping genes, potentially influencing genomic flexibility. The emergence of novel organelles, such as archaeaons and fructosomes, is discussed, alongside their roles in metabolic pathways. Additionally, the author links these biological changes to various health issues, including neuropsychiatric syndromes and autoimmune diseases.

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Fructose Disease, Global Warming, Symbiotic Archaea and Fructosoids, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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2020
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Titel
Fructose Disease, Global Warming, Symbiotic Archaea and Fructosoids
Untertitel
Fructosoids in Relation to Systemic and Neuropsychiatric Diseases
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
168
ISBN13
9786203025620
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Natur
Beschreibung
The book explores the implications of global warming on microbial life, specifically how endosymbiotic archaea and RNA viroids interact with human genetics. It details the integration of primitive archaeal DNA into the human genome, forming sequences that act as jumping genes, potentially influencing genomic flexibility. The emergence of novel organelles, such as archaeaons and fructosomes, is discussed, alongside their roles in metabolic pathways. Additionally, the author links these biological changes to various health issues, including neuropsychiatric syndromes and autoimmune diseases.