Biological consequences of climate changes
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Biological consequences of climate changes
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124-131
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Three main strategies of adaptive survival and selection of pro- and eucaryotes are discussed: the first one is the strategy of passive response and waiting that is specific for huge populations of short-living microorganisms. The second strategy - the one of active survival in a non-sustainable conditions is connected with the directed induction of variability/polymorphism of DNAs along the chain of molecular signals from HSP70 to mobile transposons. The third successive way of adaptation to microenvironments is connected with a developmental complexity/self-assembly and autonomy at the level of epigenome of surviving cells.
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SYSTEM BIOLOGY, GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGES, STRATEGIES OF ADOPTIVE SURVIVAL, EPIGENETICS, INSTABLE EPIGENOMICS IN INSTABLE MICRO-ECOLOGY
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01.02.2011
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