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Women are resistant to COVID 19 and the incidence of COVID 19 is less in women. Women also can fight back COVID 19 and mortality rates are low in women. The men have more of homo sapiens substrates and do not generate the virus, but get infected by the virus generated by the woman. The men do not have significant endosymbiotic archaea to generate the virus and archaeal digoxin to kill the virus. This raises the evolutionary question as to whether the women of the species had a predominantly neanderthalic origin and evolved first. The homo neanderthalic world became matriarchal as the…mehr

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Women are resistant to COVID 19 and the incidence of COVID 19 is less in women. Women also can fight back COVID 19 and mortality rates are low in women. The men have more of homo sapiens substrates and do not generate the virus, but get infected by the virus generated by the woman. The men do not have significant endosymbiotic archaea to generate the virus and archaeal digoxin to kill the virus. This raises the evolutionary question as to whether the women of the species had a predominantly neanderthalic origin and evolved first. The homo neanderthalic world became matriarchal as the post-COVID world. The X chromosome of the Neanderthals possibly has archaeal genomic sequences integrated to it using HERV integrase. The neanderthalic female being XX had the high density of genomic archaeal sequences and increased expression of endosymbiotic archaea. The retroviruses generated by endosymbiotic archaea were preferentially integrated into the Y chromosome of neanderthalic male. The integration of retroviruses into the Y chromosome and less so in the X chromosome led to the evolution of the homo sapien male genome and homo sapien male.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.