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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1982
Group selection for a polygenic behavioral trait: a differential proliferation modelJ F Crow, K Aoki
Theoretical Population Biology|October 1, 1992
Assortative mating and grandparental transmission facilitate the persistence of a sign languageM W Feldman, K Aoki
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1987
Toward a theory for the evolution of cultural communication: coevolution of signal transmission and receptionK Aoki, M W Feldman
Theoretical Population Biology|February 1, 1994
Cultural transmission of a sign language when deafness is caused by recessive alleles at two independent lociK Aoki, M W Feldman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 3, 1970
Hyperphenylalaninemia: disaggregation of brain polyribosomes in young ratsK Aoki, F L Siegel
Biochemistry|August 12, 1975
Limited hydrolysis of bovine plasma albumin at neutral and alkaline pH catalyzed by associated proteinasesK Aoki, J F Foster
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1984
Group selection for a polygenic behavioral trait: estimating the degree of population subdivisionJ F Crow, K Aoki
Theoretical Population Biology|April 1, 1989
Pleiotropy and preadaptation in the evolution of human language capacityK Aoki, M W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 16, 1997
A gene-culture coevolutionary model for brother-sister matingK Aoki, M W Feldman
Theoretical Population Biology|June 1, 1991
Recessive hereditary deafness, assortative mating, and persistence of a sign languageK Aoki, M W Feldman
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Pageof 137
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1982
Group selection for a polygenic behavioral trait: a differential proliferation modelJ F Crow, K Aoki
Theoretical Population Biology|October 1, 1992
Assortative mating and grandparental transmission facilitate the persistence of a sign languageM W Feldman, K Aoki
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1987
Toward a theory for the evolution of cultural communication: coevolution of signal transmission and receptionK Aoki, M W Feldman
Theoretical Population Biology|February 1, 1994
Cultural transmission of a sign language when deafness is caused by recessive alleles at two independent lociK Aoki, M W Feldman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 3, 1970
Hyperphenylalaninemia: disaggregation of brain polyribosomes in young ratsK Aoki, F L Siegel
Biochemistry|August 12, 1975
Limited hydrolysis of bovine plasma albumin at neutral and alkaline pH catalyzed by associated proteinasesK Aoki, J F Foster
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1984
Group selection for a polygenic behavioral trait: estimating the degree of population subdivisionJ F Crow, K Aoki
Theoretical Population Biology|April 1, 1989
Pleiotropy and preadaptation in the evolution of human language capacityK Aoki, M W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 16, 1997
A gene-culture coevolutionary model for brother-sister matingK Aoki, M W Feldman
Theoretical Population Biology|June 1, 1991
Recessive hereditary deafness, assortative mating, and persistence of a sign languageK Aoki, M W Feldman
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