Jan 10, 2017 James Kohl Adaptations , Autophagy , Diseases & Disorders , Ecology , Model Organisms , Neuronal Plasticity , Nutrigenomics , RNA Directed , RNA-directed DNA methylation , RNA-mediated epigenetic regulation of gene expression , RNA-mediated gene silencing , Variations Activity-Regulated , Adaptive Gene Program , angstroms to ecosystems , atoms to ecosystems , autophagy , behavioural output , Behavioural response , biodiversity , biologically-based cause and effect , chromosomal rearrangements , Clarence A. 'Sonny' Williams , conditions of life , control of chirality , creationists , Darwinian natural selection , de novo assembly , driving force , ecological adaptations , Evolutionary Psychology , functional constraint , gene expression , health and disease , Information and vision , information processing , interactome map , light , microRNA / messenger RNA balance , microRNA flanking sequences , mutations , natural selection , neuroscience , nutrient energy-dependent , nutrient-dependent , pathology , phosphatase , phylogenetic utility , Regulation of autophagy by amino acids , Robert Karl Stonjek , science magazines , Sensory stimulation , supercoiled DNA , tyrosine kinase , visual information Evolutionary Psychology Crap in New Scientist There is a reason why domestic violence is so widespread, says David Buss, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Texas in Austin: it carries a selective advantage, tied with reproductive success. Larry Moran wrote: There’s something seriously wrong with evolutionary psychology. And there’s something seriously wrong with respectable […]
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