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Genetics: The neighbourly nature of evolution

Mark Pagel ()
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Mark Pagel: Mark Pagel is professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Reading, UK, and external professor at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico. He is the author of Wired for Culture.

Nature, 2014, vol. 514, issue 7520, 34-34

Abstract: Mark Pagel relishes an analysis of how natural selection riffles through life's immense genetic library.

Date: 2014
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