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Kenneth M Weiss

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Evolutionary Anthropology|February 7, 2012
Bottom, crowned with an ass's head: does an inversion in thinking portend the end of Enlightenment science?Kenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|January 23, 2016
Finding a moral compass . . . without a compass: Evolution and ethicsKenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|August 22, 2012
To understand the baboon: the triumph of evolutionary methodsKenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|June 22, 2012
Agnotology: how can we handle what we don't know in a knowing way?Kenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|June 24, 2014
Do we understand the genetic basis of evolution?: Most traits look polygenic, but that may not be how they evolveKenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|August 14, 2014
Catastrophes in evolution: is Cuvier's world extinct or extant?Kenneth M Weiss, Holly Dunsworth
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|December 17, 2005
Evolutionary genetics of vertebrate tissue mineralization: the origin and evolution of the secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein familyKazuhiko Kawasaki, Kenneth M Weiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2003
Mineralized tissue and vertebrate evolution: the secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein gene clusterKazuhiko Kawasaki, Kenneth M Weiss
Annals of Human Genetics|April 15, 2011
When the time seems ripe: eugenics, the annals, and the subtle persistence of typological thinkingKenneth M Weiss, Brian W Lambert
Genome Research|May 5, 2009
Non-Darwinian estimation: my ancestors, my genes' ancestorsKenneth M Weiss, Jeffrey C Long
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Evolutionary Anthropology|February 7, 2012
Bottom, crowned with an ass's head: does an inversion in thinking portend the end of Enlightenment science?Kenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|January 23, 2016
Finding a moral compass . . . without a compass: Evolution and ethicsKenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|August 22, 2012
To understand the baboon: the triumph of evolutionary methodsKenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|June 22, 2012
Agnotology: how can we handle what we don't know in a knowing way?Kenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|June 24, 2014
Do we understand the genetic basis of evolution?: Most traits look polygenic, but that may not be how they evolveKenneth M Weiss
Evolutionary Anthropology|August 14, 2014
Catastrophes in evolution: is Cuvier's world extinct or extant?Kenneth M Weiss, Holly Dunsworth
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|December 17, 2005
Evolutionary genetics of vertebrate tissue mineralization: the origin and evolution of the secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein familyKazuhiko Kawasaki, Kenneth M Weiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2003
Mineralized tissue and vertebrate evolution: the secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein gene clusterKazuhiko Kawasaki, Kenneth M Weiss
Annals of Human Genetics|April 15, 2011
When the time seems ripe: eugenics, the annals, and the subtle persistence of typological thinkingKenneth M Weiss, Brian W Lambert
Genome Research|May 5, 2009
Non-Darwinian estimation: my ancestors, my genes' ancestorsKenneth M Weiss, Jeffrey C Long
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