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Inherently Responsive, the blog for Heredity, an official journal of The Genetics society. Debate on hot articles featured in Heredity, editorial comment on research and news in genetics, as well as reader feedback.
Rapid Correspondence - Gender Genomics and Equality
Book Review - 'Speciation in Birds' by Trevor Price
Rapid Correspondence - Molecular clock debate
Rapid Correspondence - DNA barcoding plants in biodiversity hotspots
Rapid Correspondence - One-sided evolution or two? A reply to Ennos
Rapid Correspondence - More on mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in birds
Rapid Correspondence - Mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in birds
Dispersal estimation: Demystifying Moran's
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Africans in Yorkshire: what’s the big deal?
Female Choice – why has it not produced perfection?
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Rapid Correspondence - Gender Genomics and Equality
Book Review - 'Speciation in Birds' by Trevor Price
Rapid Correspondence - Molecular clock debate
Rapid Correspondence - DNA barcoding plants in biodiversity hotspots
Rapid Correspondence - One-sided evolution or two? A reply to Ennos
Rapid Correspondence - More on mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in birds
Rapid Correspondence - Mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in birds
Dispersal estimation: Demystifying Moran's
I
Africans in Yorkshire: what’s the big deal?
Female Choice – why has it not produced perfection?
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