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Sex differences in interest in infants across the lifespan : A biological adaptation for parenting?
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A Jurassic mammaliaform and the earliest mammalian evolutionary adaptations.
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A Maladaptive Combination of Traits Contributes to the Maintenance of a Drosophila Hybrid Zone.
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Adaptations to new environments in humans: the role of subtle allele frequency shifts.
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Adaptive evolution and the birth of CTCF binding sites in the Drosophila genome.
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Adaptive evolution of ASPM, a major determinant of cerebral cortical size in humans.
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Adaptive evolution of Hox-gene homeodomains after cluster duplications.
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Adaptive evolution of HoxA-11 and HoxA-13 at the origin of the uterus in mammals.
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Adaptive evolution of newly emerged micro-RNA genes in Drosophila.
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Adaptive evolution: evaluating empirical support for theoretical predictions.
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Adaptive genic evolution in the Drosophila genomes.
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Adaptive radiations: there's something about finches.
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Adult zebrafish intestine resection: a novel model of short bowel syndrome, adaptation, and intestinal stem cell regeneration.
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Comparative studies of gene expression and the evolution of gene regulation.
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