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Vector dynamics influence spatially imperfect genetic interventions against disease.

Evolution, medicine, and public health

Yuksel MK, Remien CH, Karki B, Bull JJ, Krone SM.
PMID: 33664955
Evol Med Public Health. 2020 Dec 27;9(1):1-10. doi: 10.1093/emph/eoaa035. eCollection 2021.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Genetic engineering and similar technologies offer promising new approaches to controlling human diseases by blocking transmission from vectors. However, in spatially structured populations, imperfect coverage of the vector will leave pockets in which the parasite may...

The nature of the self: Neural analyses and heritability estimates of self-evaluations in middle childhood.

Human brain mapping

van Drunen L, Dobbelaar S, van der Cruijsen R, van der Meulen M, Achterberg M, Wierenga LM, Crone EA.
PMID: 34477265
Hum Brain Mapp. 2021 Dec 01;42(17):5609-5625. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25641. Epub 2021 Sep 03.

How neural correlates of self-concept are influenced by environmental versus genetic factors is currently not fully understood. We investigated heritability estimates of behavioral and neural correlates of self-concept in middle childhood since this phase is an important time window...

The singing question: re-conceptualizing birdsong.

Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Rose EM, Prior NH, Ball GF.
PMID: 34609054
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2021 Oct 05; doi: 10.1111/brv.12800. Epub 2021 Oct 05.

Birdsong has been the subject of broad research from a variety of sub-disciplines and has taught us much about the evolution, function, and mechanisms driving animal communication and cognition. Typically, birdsong refers to the specialized vocalizations produced by oscines....

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