Pleiotropy

Repo Men and gender roles

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Scene 1: Man comes home to find that his key doesn't work anymore. He rings the bell, his wife opens the door, and tells him hers work...

Carnival of Evolution the 60th edition up at NeuroDojo

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The 60th edition is now up at NeuroDojo . Go check it out, it doesn't have very many posts (what is going on with that, btw? S...

My pet theory about the human nose: breastfeeding

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Why is the outer nose shaped as it is? Why don't humans just have two holes in the face, rather than this protuberance that we care so m...
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Carnival of Evolution #59 is up

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The 59th edition of Carnival of Evolution is now up at DNA Barcoding . Letter from the Doctor. CoE needs hosts for the next edition...

Can we predict evolution?

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Evolution is not predictable, right? It has famously been said that if we were to rerun the tape of life, it would be very unlikely that som...
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The war on science™

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According to Science Left Behind ( book review ), there's a war on science, and it isn't raged by conservatives alone. Progressiv...
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My guide to better talks

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I like public speaking, and would like to be better at it. Two rules I have been living by are: Love the words that you speak Always have...

Professorship in France

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On EvolDir there is this job-posting: *The lab of "Biometry and Evolutionary Biology" UMR CNRS 5558, (***University of ******...
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Titles in evolution

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Can you spot the odd one out in today's list of titles in evolutionary biology? The category is open, though. For example, the journal E...
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Weird comments

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I get quite a few anonymous comments to random posts. They are random in that there is no apparent correlation between the content of my pos...
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Empty talk about the evolution of complexity

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PZ Myers has a post on the evolutionary origins of complexity: αEP: Complexity is not usually the product of selection I find it frustrati...
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Title in evolution quiz

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For those unawares (prolly all), I post these titles in evolution i) as a reminder to myself when I skim the numerous eTOCs that I get in my...
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54th Carnival of Evolution is up

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54th edition is up at ideonexus.com: Carnival of Evolution #54: A Walkabout Mount Improbable . And it's a super-fancy one, so don'...

Titles in Evolution overload

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There are simply too many interesting papers published in evolutionary biology to keep up with. Not even just reading the abstracts is feasi...
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Knowing what I know now...

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I'm an evolutionary and computational biologist doing my second postdoc at Michigan State University. I have learned all sorts of thing ...
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Crocodilian relatives that walked upright?

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I seriously have trouble believing this. Can anybody shed some light? It's from the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. Wikipedia on...
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Pleiotropy saves the day for evolving new genes

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What is the origin of new genes? In order to do new stuff, new genes are needed. Where do they come from, then? Horizontal gene transfer (...
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Carnival of Evolution statistics

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David Morrison just hosted Carnival f Evolution #52 , and now he has written a post with lots of statistics of CoE: The network history of t...

Titles in evolution - and in creation?

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Here we go again with the new articles on evolution. This is just a very small sample that I chose out of interest from the last couple of ...
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Ochman on bacterial evolution

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Yesterday I went to the annual Thomas S Whittam Memorial Lecture here at MSU. Howard Ochman talked about "Evolutionary Forces Affecti...
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