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268 Publications
2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1896 |
R. Kollár, K. Bodova, J. Nosek, and Ľ. Tomáška, “Mathematical model of alternative mechanism of telomere length maintenance,” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics, vol. 89, no. 3. American Institute of Physics, 2014.
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2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1909 |
T. Ezard, R. Prizak, and R. Hoyle, “The fitness costs of adaptation via phenotypic plasticity and maternal effects,” Functional Ecology, vol. 28, no. 3. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 693–701, 2014.
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2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1908 |
D. Weissman and O. Hallatschek, “The rate of adaptation in large sexual populations with linear chromosomes,” Genetics, vol. 196, no. 4. Genetics Society of America, pp. 1167–1183, 2014.
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2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1936 |
M. Arbilly, D. Weissman, M. Feldman, and U. Grodzinski, “An arms race between producers and scroungers can drive the evolution of social cognition,” Behavioral Ecology, vol. 25, no. 3. Oxford University Press, pp. 487–495, 2014.
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2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1932 |
M. Trotter, D. Weissman, G. Peterson, K. Peck, and J. Masel, “Cryptic genetic variation can make "irreducible complexity" a common mode of adaptation in sexual populations,” Evolution, vol. 68, no. 12. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 3357–3367, 2014.
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