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Bernard Crespi

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Heredity|December 14, 2017
The SETDB2 locus: evidence for a genetic link between handedness and atopic diseaseBernard Crespi, Silven Read, Peter Hurd
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|August 15, 2025
Hormonal Mechanisms of Grandmothering : The Coevolution of Physiology, Life History and BehaviorNatalie Dinsdale, Aiden Bushell, Bernard Crespi
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|July 25, 2013
The adaptive significance of adult neurogenesis: an integrative approachSarah Konefal, Mick Elliot, Bernard Crespi
Frontiers in Genetics|December 12, 2022
Do the diverse phenotypes of Prader-Willi syndrome reflect extremes of covariation in typical populations?Iiro Salminen, Silven Read, Bernard Crespi
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Genomic sister-disorders of neurodevelopment: an evolutionary approachBernard Crespi, Kyle Summers, Steve Dorus
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 4, 2009
Evolution in health and medicine Sackler colloquium: Comparative genomics of autism and schizophreniaBernard Crespi, Philip Stead, Michael Elliot
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 6, 2007
Adaptive evolution of genes underlying schizophreniaBernard Crespi, Kyle Summers, Steve Dorus
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 2, 2014
First principles of Hamiltonian medicineBernard Crespi, Kevin Foster, Francisco Úbeda
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|April 15, 2021
The evolutionary biology of endometriosisNatalie Dinsdale, Pablo Nepomnaschy, Bernard Crespi
Brain and Language|June 14, 2017
Segregating polymorphisms of FOXP2 are associated with measures of inner speech, speech fluency and strength of handedness in a healthy populationBernard Crespi, Silven Read, Peter Hurd
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Heredity|December 14, 2017
The SETDB2 locus: evidence for a genetic link between handedness and atopic diseaseBernard Crespi, Silven Read, Peter Hurd
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|August 15, 2025
Hormonal Mechanisms of Grandmothering : The Coevolution of Physiology, Life History and BehaviorNatalie Dinsdale, Aiden Bushell, Bernard Crespi
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|July 25, 2013
The adaptive significance of adult neurogenesis: an integrative approachSarah Konefal, Mick Elliot, Bernard Crespi
Frontiers in Genetics|December 12, 2022
Do the diverse phenotypes of Prader-Willi syndrome reflect extremes of covariation in typical populations?Iiro Salminen, Silven Read, Bernard Crespi
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Genomic sister-disorders of neurodevelopment: an evolutionary approachBernard Crespi, Kyle Summers, Steve Dorus
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 4, 2009
Evolution in health and medicine Sackler colloquium: Comparative genomics of autism and schizophreniaBernard Crespi, Philip Stead, Michael Elliot
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 6, 2007
Adaptive evolution of genes underlying schizophreniaBernard Crespi, Kyle Summers, Steve Dorus
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 2, 2014
First principles of Hamiltonian medicineBernard Crespi, Kevin Foster, Francisco Úbeda
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|April 15, 2021
The evolutionary biology of endometriosisNatalie Dinsdale, Pablo Nepomnaschy, Bernard Crespi
Brain and Language|June 14, 2017
Segregating polymorphisms of FOXP2 are associated with measures of inner speech, speech fluency and strength of handedness in a healthy populationBernard Crespi, Silven Read, Peter Hurd
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