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The climate change leads to endosymbiotic archaeal growth and the archaeal genome as well as the archaeal RNA viroidal DNA counterparts gets integrated into the genome modifying the non-coding sequence of genome producing drastic dynamic change in the genome as well as jumping genes producing widespread genetic mutations. This produces a wave of genetic civilizational disorders which can be called as geneocide. Later works in genomics have shown evidence for hereditability of acquired characteristics based on transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, gene silencing and expression by…mehr

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The climate change leads to endosymbiotic archaeal growth and the archaeal genome as well as the archaeal RNA viroidal DNA counterparts gets integrated into the genome modifying the non-coding sequence of genome producing drastic dynamic change in the genome as well as jumping genes producing widespread genetic mutations. This produces a wave of genetic civilizational disorders which can be called as geneocide. Later works in genomics have shown evidence for hereditability of acquired characteristics based on transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, gene silencing and expression by methylation and demethylation, somatic hypermutation and inheritance of the hologenome which includes the genome with the symbiotic microbiome.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.