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Back to Chromatin: ENCODE and the Dynamic Epigenome
Published in Biological theory (01-12-2022)“…The “Encyclopedia of DNA Elements” (ENCODE) project was launched by the US National Human Genome Research Institute in the aftermath of the Human Genome…”
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Distributed Adaptations: Can a Species Be Adapted While No Single Individual Carries the Adaptation?
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (14-02-2022)“…Species’ adaptation to their environments occurs via a range of mechanisms of adaptation. These include genetic adaptations as well as non-traditional…”
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The hard problem of meta-learning is what-to-learn
Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (23-09-2024)“…Binz et al. highlight the potential of meta-learning to greatly enhance the flexibility of AI algorithms, as well as to approximate human behavior more…”
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The genome as a developmental organ
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-2014)“…This paper applies the conceptual toolkit of Evolutionary Developmental Biology (evo‐devo) to the evolution of the genome and the role of the genome in…”
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Human major transitions from the perspective of distributed adaptations
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (13-03-2023)“…Distributed adaptations are cases in which adaptation is dependent on the population as a whole: the adaptation is conferred by a structural or compositional…”
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The interplay of social identity and norm psychology in the evolution of human groups
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (13-03-2023)“…People's attitudes towards social norms play a crucial role in understanding group behaviour. Norm psychology accounts focus on processes of norm…”
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Human socio-cultural evolution in light of evolutionary transitions: introduction to the theme issue
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (13-03-2023)“…Human societies are no doubt complex. They are characterized by division of labour, multiple hierarchies, intricate communication networks and transport…”
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Before Watson and Crick in 1953 Came Friedrich Miescher in 1869
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-2020)“…Abstract The story of genetics typically omits the original discovery of the molecular nature of DNA: Friedrich Miescher's 1869 discovery of the substance he…”
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Commentary: The epigenotype--a dynamic network view of development
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Francis Galton’s regression towards mediocrity and the stability of types
Published in Studies in history and philosophy of science. Part A (01-04-2021)“…A prevalent narrative locates the discovery of the statistical phenomenon of regression to the mean in the work of Francis Galton. It is claimed that after…”
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Systems Thinking Versus Population Thinking: Genotype Integration and Chromosomal Organization 1930s–1950s
Published in Journal of the history of biology (01-11-2015)“…This article describes how empirical discoveries in the 1930s–1950s regarding population variation for chromosomal inversions affected Theodosius Dobzhansky…”
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Was regression to the mean really the solution to Darwin’s problem with heredity?: Essay Review of Stigler, Stephen M. 2016. The Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press
Published in Biology & philosophy (01-09-2017)“…Statistical reasoning is an integral part of modern scientific practice. In The Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom Stephen Stigler presents seven core ideas,…”
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Was regression to the mean really the solution to Darwin's problem with heredity?
Published in Biology & philosophy (01-09-2017)“…Statistical reasoning is an integral part of modern scientific practice. In The Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom Stephen Stigler presents seven core ideas,…”
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‘History will be kind to me’: An introduction to new directions in the historiography of genetics
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Friedrich Miescher’s Discovery in the Historiography of Genetics: From Contamination to Confusion, from Nuclein to DNA
Published in Journal of the history of biology (01-09-2020)“…In 1869, Johann Friedrich Miescher discovered a new substance in the nucleus of living cells. The substance, which he called nuclein, is now known as DNA, yet…”
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Conceptual and Methodological Biases in Network Models
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2009)“…Many natural and biological phenomena can be depicted as networks. Theoretical and empirical analyses of networks have become prevalent. I discuss theoretical…”
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Inferring Coevolution
Published in Philosophy of science (01-10-2014)“…We discuss two inference patterns for inferring the coevolution of two characters on the basis of their properties at a single point in time and determine when…”
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Epigenetic Mechanisms Underlie Genome Development
Published in International journal of developmental science (2013)“…Technological and methodological advances, in particular next-generation sequencing and chromatin profiling, has led to a deluge of data on epigenetic…”
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