This one’s from the TJH wine cellar: originally published on my Odysee channel back in March of 2023, where only about 2000 people saw it. It was a very good year.
Shi Huang has been a professor of genetics at the Central South University in China since 2009. Before that he was a professor at the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute for 16 years. He has been working on cancer genetics and epigenetics. His lab cloned the RIZ1/PRDM2/KMT8 histone methyltransferase and proposed an epigenetic pathway of sporadic cancers to account for the risk effects of the Western style diet. He proposed a novel hypothesis of genetic diversity and evolution, the Maximum Genetic Diversity (MGD) hypothesis, to account for the movement towards higher complexity/order during evolution.
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