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Emile Zuckerkandl

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Gene|October 3, 2006
Intelligent design and biological complexityEmile Zuckerkandl
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|August 19, 2007
God? A scientist answers a scientistEmile Zuckerkandl
Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 29, 2012
Fifty-year old and still ticking.... an interview with Emile Zuckerkandl on the 50th anniversary of the molecular clock. Interview by Giacomo BernardiEmile Zuckerkandl
Genetica|August 22, 2002
Why so many noncoding nucleotides? The eukaryote genome as an epigenetic machineEmile Zuckerkandl
Gene|January 16, 2007
Combinatorial epigenetics, "junk DNA", and the evolution of complex organismsEmile Zuckerkandl, Giacomo Cavalli
Journal of Molecular Evolution|December 7, 2010
Introns form compositional clusters in parallel with the compositional clusters of the coding sequences to which they pertainMiguel A Fuertes, José M Pérez, Emile Zuckerkandl, et al.
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Gene|October 3, 2006
Intelligent design and biological complexityEmile Zuckerkandl
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|August 19, 2007
God? A scientist answers a scientistEmile Zuckerkandl
Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 29, 2012
Fifty-year old and still ticking.... an interview with Emile Zuckerkandl on the 50th anniversary of the molecular clock. Interview by Giacomo BernardiEmile Zuckerkandl
Genetica|August 22, 2002
Why so many noncoding nucleotides? The eukaryote genome as an epigenetic machineEmile Zuckerkandl
Gene|January 16, 2007
Combinatorial epigenetics, "junk DNA", and the evolution of complex organismsEmile Zuckerkandl, Giacomo Cavalli
Journal of Molecular Evolution|December 7, 2010
Introns form compositional clusters in parallel with the compositional clusters of the coding sequences to which they pertainMiguel A Fuertes, José M Pérez, Emile Zuckerkandl, et al.
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