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Global warming induces endosymbiotic archaeal and RNA viroidal growth. The archaea can further induce HIF alpha, aldose reductose and fructolysis resulting in further porphyrinogenesis and archaeal self replication. The primitive archaeal DNA is integrated along with RNA viroids which are converted to their corresponding DNA by the action of redox stress induced HERV reverse transcriptase into the human genome by the redox stress induced HERV integrase. The archaeal DNA sequences that are integrated into the human genome forms endogenous archaeal human genomic sequences akin to HERV sequences…mehr

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Global warming induces endosymbiotic archaeal and RNA viroidal growth. The archaea can further induce HIF alpha, aldose reductose and fructolysis resulting in further porphyrinogenesis and archaeal self replication. The primitive archaeal DNA is integrated along with RNA viroids which are converted to their corresponding DNA by the action of redox stress induced HERV reverse transcriptase into the human genome by the redox stress induced HERV integrase. The archaeal DNA sequences that are integrated into the human genome forms endogenous archaeal human genomic sequences akin to HERV sequences and can function as jumping genes regulating genomic DNA flexibility. The integrated endogenous genomic archaeal sequences can get expressed in the presence of redox stress forming endosymbiotic archaeal particles which can function as a new organelle called the archaeaons. The archaeaon can express the fructolytic pathway constituting an organelle called the fructosome. The fructose diseaseconsequent to global warming can be related to neuropsychiatric syndromes, neurodegenerations, cancer, metabolic syndrome x and autoimmune disease.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.