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Ågren, J. A., & Patten, M. M. (2022). Genetic conflicts and the case for licensed anthropomorphizing. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 76(12), 166.
Torres, J. A. G., Lau, S. H., Anchuri, P., Stevens, J. M., Tabora, J. E., Li, J., Borovika, A., Adams, R. P., & Doyle, A. G. (n.d.). A Multi-Objective Active Learning Platform and Web App for Reaction Optimization. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2022 144 (43), 19999-20007
James, J., Nelson, P., & Masel, J. (2022). Differential retention of Pfam domains creates long-term evolutionary trends [Preprint]. Evolutionary Biology.
McAvoy, A., & Wakeley, J. (2022). Evaluating the structure-coefficient theorem of evolutionary game theory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(28), e2119656119.
Ågren, J. A., Haig, D., & McCOY, D. E. (2022). Meiosis solved the problem of gerrymandering. Journal of Genetics, 101(2), 38.
Patten, M. M. (2022). Evolution: Various routes to sex determination. Current Biology, 32(9), R416–R418.
Mirani, A., & McAvoy, A. (2022). Payoff landscapes and the robustness of selfish optimization in iterated games. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 84(6), 55.
McAvoy, A., Mori, Y., & Plotkin, J. B. (2022). Selfish optimization and collective learning in populations. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 439, 133426.
Matheson, J., & Masel, J. (2022). Background selection theory overestimates effective population size for high mutation rates [Preprint]. Evolutionary Biology.
W. Schulz, A. (2022). Tools of the trade: the bio-cultural evolution of the human propensity to trade. Biology & Philosophy, 37(2), 8.