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Mitochondriopathy and Human Speciationaf Ravikumar Kurup
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The homo neanderthalis evolved first in the backwaters of peninsular India. The dominant matrilineal societies with neanderthalic phenotypic features are seen in peninsular India. Homo neanderthalic evolves consequent to archaeal symbiosis occurring in extremes of climate. The aquatic ape evolved in the forest adjacent to backwaters and developed bipedalism consequent to hunting for fish and water lilies in the backwaters of Kerala. The endosymbiotic archaea catabolises cholesterol for its energy and synthesizes digoxin. The archaeal endosymbiosis leads to the homo neanderthalic phenotype with autistic savantic features. The homo neanderthalis matrilineal species is produced by archaeal endosymbiosis. This leads to induction of the Warburg phenotype with mitochondrial dysfunction. Archaeal digoxin can produce increased intracellular calcium and mitochondrial dysfunction. This leads to eventual extinction of the homo neanderthalis species with fossilized matrilineal societies living in Kerala, Basque, Wales and Berbers.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9786206181293
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 700
  • Udgivet:
  • 16. juni 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 150x42x220 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 1060 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 10. december 2024
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The homo neanderthalis evolved first in the backwaters of peninsular India. The dominant matrilineal societies with neanderthalic phenotypic features are seen in peninsular India. Homo neanderthalic evolves consequent to archaeal symbiosis occurring in extremes of climate. The aquatic ape evolved in the forest adjacent to backwaters and developed bipedalism consequent to hunting for fish and water lilies in the backwaters of Kerala. The endosymbiotic archaea catabolises cholesterol for its energy and synthesizes digoxin. The archaeal endosymbiosis leads to the homo neanderthalic phenotype with autistic savantic features. The homo neanderthalis matrilineal species is produced by archaeal endosymbiosis. This leads to induction of the Warburg phenotype with mitochondrial dysfunction. Archaeal digoxin can produce increased intracellular calcium and mitochondrial dysfunction. This leads to eventual extinction of the homo neanderthalis species with fossilized matrilineal societies living in Kerala, Basque, Wales and Berbers.

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