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The emergence of human-evolutionary medical genomics by Bernard J. Crespi In Evolutionary Applications: DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-4571.2010.00156.x Abstract In this review, I describe how evolutionary genomics is uniquely suited to spearhead advances...
Evolving Cancer By Mel Greaves (for details see this article published online in Nature Dec 15, 2010 Cancer clone evolution has long been regarded as a ‘Darwinian’ process driven by somatic cell mutation coupled with natural, clonal selection within tissues or...
The evolutionary geometry of human anatomy: Discovering our inner fly A new article in Evolutionary Anthropology by Lewis I Held, Jr. Medicine treats diseases from two main causes: germs and genes. Epidemiology addresses the former, while embryology handles much of...
Adaptation, hyper-functional? by Bernard Crespi ‘Crazy isn’t being broken or swallowing a dark secret. It’s you or me amplified’ Susanna in Girl, Interrupted Most diseases are construed as losses of function, due to mechanical, psychological or...