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A continuum of psychosis, one human gene, and not much else - the case for homogeneity [PDF]
The contention of this paper is that psychoses are not a collection of separate and unrelated diseases, but a set of diverse expressions of a single underlying entity.
Crow, Prof TJ
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This study harnesses hydrodynamic flows to generate, confine and stimulate stem cell spheroids, enabling the large‐scale production of extracellular vesicles (EVs). This innovative method not only streamlines spheroid formation and subsequent EV release in a single, integrated process, but also ensures the generation of EVs with enhanced biological ...
Solène Lenoir +7 more
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Self-domestication in Homo sapiens: Insights from comparative genomics
This study identifies and analyzes statistically significant overlaps between selective sweep screens in anatomically modern humans and several domesticated species.
C. Theofanopoulou +7 more
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The rise of the technobionts: toward a new ontology to understand current planetary crisis [PDF]
Inhere we expand the concept of Holobiont to incorporate niche construction theory in order to increase our understanding of the current planetary crisis. By this, we propose a new ontology, the Ecobiont, as the basic evolutionary unit of analysis.
Guijón, Gustavo Magallanes +1 more
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EVOLUTIONARY RISK OF HIGH HUME TECHNOLOGIES. Article 2. THE GENESIS AND MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTIONARY RISK [PDF]
Sources of evolutionary risk for stable strategy of adaptive Homo sapiens are an imbalance of: (1) the intra-genomic co-evolution (intragenomic conflicts); (2) the gene-cultural co-evolution; (3) inter-cultural co-evolution; (4 ...
Cheshko, V. T. +2 more
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Increased sampling reveals novel lineages of Entamoeba: consequences of genetic diversity and host specificity for taxonomy and molecular detection. [PDF]
To expand the representation for phylogenetic analysis, ten additional complete Entamoeba small-subunit rRNA gene sequences were obtained from humans, non-human primates, cattle and a tortoise. For some novel sequences no corresponding morphological data
Alfellani, Mohammed +7 more
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ABSTRACT The cytosine (C) modifications 5‐methylcytosine (mC) and 5‐hydroxymethylcytosine (hmC) are central regulatory elements of mammalian genomes. Both marks occur in double‐stranded DNA in either strand‐symmetric or ‐asymmetric fashion, but it is still poorly understood how this symmetry information is selectively read out by the nuclear proteome ...
Lena Engelhard +8 more
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HOMO SAPIENS ¿HACIA DONDE VAS? El reto para el futuro
<p>* Discurso de posesión como Miembro Honorario de la Corporación. Sesión solemne de Agosto 13 de 2009.</p><div id="stcpDiv"><p>El hombre, trasformado en el depredador más grande del mundo, que en el fugaz lapso de 50 años ha ...
Gilberto Rueda Pérez, Juan Mendoza-Vega
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The revolution that still isn't: The origins of behavioral complexity in Homo sapiens.
Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Manuel Will
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El primer article d’aquest número tracta de l’aparició de l’home modern, el denominat Homo sapiens o home de Cromanyó, al nord-est peninsular en el Paleolític superior antic, fa uns quaranta mil anys, en ...
Albert Balcells
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