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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>To Those Interested In Mechanistically How A
Messenger Chemical Group or Energy State Is Encoded Into Information In
Biological Systems (i.e., Viruses, Whole Cells, and Multicellular
Organisms):</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>After over 40 years of systems-biology research on
the unifying dynamic qualitative and quantitative mechanistic means of the
transduction of messenger chemical groups and energy states into information in
biological systems, the scientists at Unifinium Ltd have solidly confirmed
repeatedly in peer-reviewed published papers that the unifying mechanism is
Thiol (-SH) / Disulfide (-S-S-) Exchange Protein Biophysics. The necessary
unifying messenger (UM) is sulfur exchange (electro) chemistry; and -SH, its
derivatives, and its redox couple, i.e., -S-S-, are the specific means by which
the UM is used to create the qualitative and quantitative bioinformation. Our
pertinent original research findings were first published in "Nature" in 1969;
"Science" 1970; "Experientia" 1971; etc., "Nature" in 1973, & 1975; etc.;
"Bioelectrochem. Bioenerget.", in 1985; "J Chem Ecol", in 1988; a chapter
in the book "Functional Dynamics of Phytophagous Insects", edited by
Ananthakrishnan, published by Oxford & IBH Publishing, New Delhi,
1994; and reviewed extensively in a chapter in the book, "Predators
and Parasitoids" , edited by Koul and Dhaliwal, published by Taylor &
Francis, London, in 2003.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>A review recently was rejected by "Antioxidant
& Redox Signaling" especially because it was "Too Broad". Our research has
been broad in scope, and it is very broadly pertinent and valid. Have a read; it
will not be a waste of time for those who are really interested in energy
transduction into bioinformation in whole biological systems. dmn.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>P.S. If our research does not deal with
bioinformatics, then we do not mind the "misfit".</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>