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G P Wagner

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Genetics|May 3, 2001
Epistasis and the mutation load: a measurement-theoretical approachT F Hansen, G P Wagner
Theoretical Population Biology|March 13, 2001
Modeling genetic architecture: a multilinear theory of gene interactionT F Hansen, G P Wagner
Anatomy and Embryology|July 1, 1992
Regeneration in Salaria pavo (Blenniidae, Teleostei). Histogenesis of the regenerating pectoral fin suggests different mechanisms for morphogenesis and structural maintenanceB Y Misof, G P Wagner
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1985
Small lesions in the primary visual cortex of rats cause a specific reorganization of associational connectionsG P Wagner, J R Wolff
Genetics|October 1, 1994
Epistasis can facilitate the evolution of reproductive isolation by peak shifts: a two-locus two-allele modelA Wagner, G P Wagner, P Similion
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 17, 2000
Population dependent Fourier decomposition of fitness landscapes over recombination spaces: evolvability of complex charactersP F Stadler, R Seitz, G P Wagner
Acta Anatomica|January 1, 1986
Tangential organization of the infragranular fiber plexus in rat cerebral cortexG P Wagner, S Eins, J R Wolff
Experientia|October 15, 1982
Anti-noradrenergic drugs do not interfere with the development of callosal connections in the ratG P Wagner, U H Wiese, J R Wolff
Neuroscience Letters|September 9, 1983
Entorhinal lesions result in shrinkage of the outer molecular layer of rat dentate gyrus leading subsequently to an apparent increase of glutamate decarboxylase and cytochrome oxidase activitiesG P Wagner, W H Oertel, J R Wolff
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1988
Self-stabilization of neuronal networks. II. Stability conditions for synaptogenesisI E Dammasch, G P Wagner, J R Wolff
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Genetics|May 3, 2001
Epistasis and the mutation load: a measurement-theoretical approachT F Hansen, G P Wagner
Theoretical Population Biology|March 13, 2001
Modeling genetic architecture: a multilinear theory of gene interactionT F Hansen, G P Wagner
Anatomy and Embryology|July 1, 1992
Regeneration in Salaria pavo (Blenniidae, Teleostei). Histogenesis of the regenerating pectoral fin suggests different mechanisms for morphogenesis and structural maintenanceB Y Misof, G P Wagner
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1985
Small lesions in the primary visual cortex of rats cause a specific reorganization of associational connectionsG P Wagner, J R Wolff
Genetics|October 1, 1994
Epistasis can facilitate the evolution of reproductive isolation by peak shifts: a two-locus two-allele modelA Wagner, G P Wagner, P Similion
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 17, 2000
Population dependent Fourier decomposition of fitness landscapes over recombination spaces: evolvability of complex charactersP F Stadler, R Seitz, G P Wagner
Acta Anatomica|January 1, 1986
Tangential organization of the infragranular fiber plexus in rat cerebral cortexG P Wagner, S Eins, J R Wolff
Experientia|October 15, 1982
Anti-noradrenergic drugs do not interfere with the development of callosal connections in the ratG P Wagner, U H Wiese, J R Wolff
Neuroscience Letters|September 9, 1983
Entorhinal lesions result in shrinkage of the outer molecular layer of rat dentate gyrus leading subsequently to an apparent increase of glutamate decarboxylase and cytochrome oxidase activitiesG P Wagner, W H Oertel, J R Wolff
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1988
Self-stabilization of neuronal networks. II. Stability conditions for synaptogenesisI E Dammasch, G P Wagner, J R Wolff
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