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We found evolution will punish you if you're selfish and mean. For a short time and against a specific set of opponents, some selfish organisms may come out ahead. But selfishness isn't evolutionarily sustainable.
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Thinking
Evolutionarily:: Evolution Education Across the ...
Thinking Evolutionarily: Evolution Education Across the Life Sciences: Summary of a Convocation summarizes the goals, presentations, and discussions of the convocation.
Steve Olson, Jay B. Labov, Planning Committee on Thinking Evolutionarily: Making Biology Education Make Sense, 2012
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Genetic and Electrophysiological Analysis of STG-1 and SOL-1 ...
SOL-1 was identified in a genetic screen for molecules required for glutamate receptor function in C. elegans.
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Biochemical Analysis of Phospholipase D1 in
Evolutionarily ...
Phospholipase D1 (PLD1) hydrolyzes phosphatidylcholine (PC) to produce phosphatidic acid (PA) and a free choline headgroup.
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Regulation of TOR Kinase by Superoxide Anions and an ...
As cell growth is energetically very expensive, cells must be able to monitor the extracellular environment to ascertain that there are enough nutrients to complete each cell cycle.
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Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection
This has the immediate consequence that any evolutionarily stable strategy is
also a limit evolutionarily stable strategy. The next step is to construct a sequence
of perturbed games converging to G. An ESS for each of these perturbed games
is ...
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Evolutionary Game Theory
2.4 Setwise Evolutionary Stability Criteria We here consider setwise
generalizations of the criteria of evolutionary stability and robustness against
equilibrium entrants, respectively. 2.4.1 Evolutionarily Stable Sets Thomas (
1985a) suggests that ...
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Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly ...
This definition is just like our previous formulation of evolutionarily stable (pure)
strategies, except that we allow the strategy to be mixed and we allow the
invaders to use a mixed strategy. An evolutionarily stable mixed strategy with p =
1 or p ...
David Easley, Jon Kleinberg, 2010
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Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
the following inequality: E(p,r)>E(r,r) (3) The abbreviation ESS is commonly used
for the term evolutionarily stable strategy. A best reply to p which is different from
p is called an alternative best reply to p. Since the stability condition only ...
Robert J. Aumann, Sergiu Hart, 1994
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Encyclopaedia of Mathematics: An Updated and Annotated ...
A strategy p is said to be evolutionarily stable with respect to q if: 1) E(p,p)>E(q,p);
2) E(p,p) = E(q,p) implies E{p,q) > E(q,q). A strategy p is said to be evolutionarily
stable if p is evolutionarily stable with respect to q for all q ^ p. For a discussion ...
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Learning in Economics: Analysis and Application of Genetic ...
Knowing this, a clearer definition of evolutionary stability of genetic populations is
the following: A genetic population is evolutionarily stable if it is resistant against
changes of its composition. More formally, a genetic population n is called ...
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evolutionarily im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Anxious Brain? Thank Your Parents - Yahoo
The first, the orbitofrontal cortex, sits behind the forehead and is the most evolutionarily advanced part of the brain, Kalin said. The next was the ... «Yahoo Health, Jul 15»
The Science Behind Why Tinder Is Effing Up Your Love Life - MTV
But we've never had this many options before in human history, which makes Tinder an “evolutionarily novel” environment, Dr. Walsh said. «MTV.com, Jul 15»
Lyme disease caused by ticks may cost $1.3 billion a year …
... a public-health researcher at Yale University who studies Lyme disease. "Evolutionarily, it's a great little creature, but for us it's a terrible thing. «Business Insider, Jul 15»
'Skyfaring': The Poetry And Science Of Air Travel | WPSU
Is it simply that we find it pleasing to see things we already know fit together, the evolutionarily driven pleasure of making connections? Or is it ... «WPSU, Jul 15»
Public Waterworks - The Awl
Evolutionarily speaking, the reasons why anyone cries are pretty paper thin. It was long thought that crying had no evolutionary purpose at all. «The Awl, Jul 15»
Symbiosis: Receptive to infection : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
... specific sequences normally found in evolutionarily conserved positions are located elsewhere, and are predicted to form different secondary ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
As Many as 11,000 Sharks Are Killed by Humans Every Hour | VICE …
Since sharks have been kings of the ocean for eons, Worm said, evolutionarily, they aren't equipped to "sustain a lot of mortality." "I'm incredibly ... «VICE News, Jul 15»
Researchers find the organization of the human brain to be nearly …
"That means the brain was evolutionarily designed to be very, very close to what our algorithm shows," says Krioukov. The scientists' strategy ... «R & D Magazine, Jul 15»
Public Release: 7-Jul-2015 Researchers find the organization of the …
"That means the brain was evolutionarily designed to be very, very close to what our algorithm shows," says Krioukov. The scientists' strategy ... «EurekAlert, Jul 15»
Playing Scared: My Journey Through Stage Fright review – Sara …
Is stage fright a misdirected emanation of some evolutionarily adaptive impulse? A purely physical problem – the result of, say, “self-poisoning ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»