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Economist Jason Fletcher published a mixed review of The Genetic Lottery in the journal Population and Development Review. He stated that "The book's main messages will appeal to a variety of researchers, many of whom are uninitiated into behavioral genetics."
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It was established in 2000 and covers the full breadth of modern genetics. The editor-in-chief is Linda Koch. [1] The journal publishes review and perspective articles written by experts in the field subject to peer review and copy editing to provide authoritative coverage of topics. Each issue also contains Research Highlight articles ...
George C. Williams used lottery tickets as an analogy in one explanation for the widespread use of sexual reproduction. [36] He argued that asexual reproduction, which produces little or no genetic variety in offspring, was like buying many tickets that all have the same number, limiting the chance of "winning" – that is, producing surviving ...
The Annual Review of Genetics is an annual peer-reviewed scientific review journal published by Annual Reviews. It was established in 1967 and covers all topics related to the genetics of viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, including humans. The current editor is Tatjana Piotrowski. [2]
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics; Gene (journal) Genes (journal) Genes & Development; Genes & Immunity; Genesis (journal) Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers; Genetica; Genetics (journal) Genetics and Molecular Research; Genetics Research; Genetics Selection Evolution; Genome (journal) Genome Biology; Genome Biology and Evolution; Genomics ...
A 20-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of fatally hitting an 8-month-old baby with his car after he allegedly left the child on the road following an argument with a female passenger.
It was established as Developmental Genetics in 1979 and obtained its current title in 2000. In addition to original research articles, the journal also publishes letters to the editor and technology reports relevant to the understanding of the functions of genes. The editor-in-chief is Sally A. Moody (George Washington University).