Project News

March 26
Human-specific genetics: new tools to explore the molecular and cellular basis of human evolution

Craig Lowe, PI of the “Genetic Basis of Macroevolutionary Trends” project, contributed to the recent Nature Reviews Genetics article “Human-specific genetics: new tools to explore the molecular and cellular basis of human evolution.”

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March 20
The genotype–phenotype distinction: from Mendelian genetics to 21st century biology

Several members of the “Open-ended evolution and organizational closure” project wrote the Genetica article “The genotype–phenotype distinction: from Mendelian genetics to 21st century biology.”

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March 15
A multivariate view of the speciation continuum

Amanda Hund, part of the "'Function’ in biology and bio-inspired design" project, contributed to the Evolution article, “A multivariate view of the speciation continuum.”

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March 11
On the origin of mitochondria: a multilayer network approach

Charbel El-Hani, PI of the “An Organizational Account of Ecological Functions” project, contributed to the PeerJ article, “On the origin of mitochondria: a multilayer network approach.”

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March 8
The helpful delusion: Evidence is growing that mental illness is more than dysfunction, with enormous implications for treatment

Justin Garson, PI of the “Putting representations back into goal-directedness” project, wrote “The helpful delusion: Evidence is growing that mental illness is more than dysfunction, with enormous implications for treatment” in Aeon.

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