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Jeremy Van Cleve

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 4, 2015
Measuring ruggedness in fitness landscapesJeremy Van Cleve, Daniel B Weissman
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|June 17, 2022
Bet-hedging in innate and adaptive immune systemsAnn T Tate, Jeremy Van Cleve
Genetics|April 17, 2007
Sex-specific viability, sex linkage and dominance in genomic imprintingJeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman
The American Naturalist|August 27, 2010
How demography, life history, and kinship shape the evolution of genomic imprintingJeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman, Laurent Lehmann
Genetics|January 8, 2011
On the evolution of mutation in changing environments: recombination and phenotypic switchingUri Liberman, Jeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|March 19, 2016
The evolving landscape of imprinted genes in humans and mice: Conflict among alleles, genes, tissues, and kinJon F Wilkins, Francisco Úbeda, Jeremy Van Cleve
Genetics|May 29, 2009
Evolution of stochastic switching rates in asymmetric fitness landscapesMarcel Salathé, Jeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 11, 2016
Invasion fitness, inclusive fitness, and reproductive numbers in heterogeneous populationsLaurent Lehmann, Charles Mullon, Erol Akçay, et al.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|June 20, 2020
Evolutionary bedfellows: Reconstructing the ancestral state of autotomy and regenerationLuc A Dunoyer, Ashley W Seifert, Jeremy Van Cleve
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 21, 2011
Demography, kinship, and the evolving theory of genomic imprintingYaniv Brandvain, Jeremy Van Cleve, Francisco Ubeda, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 4, 2015
Measuring ruggedness in fitness landscapesJeremy Van Cleve, Daniel B Weissman
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|June 17, 2022
Bet-hedging in innate and adaptive immune systemsAnn T Tate, Jeremy Van Cleve
Genetics|April 17, 2007
Sex-specific viability, sex linkage and dominance in genomic imprintingJeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman
The American Naturalist|August 27, 2010
How demography, life history, and kinship shape the evolution of genomic imprintingJeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman, Laurent Lehmann
Genetics|January 8, 2011
On the evolution of mutation in changing environments: recombination and phenotypic switchingUri Liberman, Jeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|March 19, 2016
The evolving landscape of imprinted genes in humans and mice: Conflict among alleles, genes, tissues, and kinJon F Wilkins, Francisco Úbeda, Jeremy Van Cleve
Genetics|May 29, 2009
Evolution of stochastic switching rates in asymmetric fitness landscapesMarcel Salathé, Jeremy Van Cleve, Marcus W Feldman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 11, 2016
Invasion fitness, inclusive fitness, and reproductive numbers in heterogeneous populationsLaurent Lehmann, Charles Mullon, Erol Akçay, et al.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|June 20, 2020
Evolutionary bedfellows: Reconstructing the ancestral state of autotomy and regenerationLuc A Dunoyer, Ashley W Seifert, Jeremy Van Cleve
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 21, 2011
Demography, kinship, and the evolving theory of genomic imprintingYaniv Brandvain, Jeremy Van Cleve, Francisco Ubeda, et al.
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