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February 1, 1996
Further evidence consistent with Stellate's involvement in meiotic drive
L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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June 21, 1990
Parasite diversity and the evolution of diploidy, multicellularity and anisogamy
L D Hurst
Cell
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November 5, 1993
scat+ is a selfish gene analogous to Medea of Tribolium castaneum
L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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January 21, 1991
The evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility or when spite can be successful
L D Hurst
Nature
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September 29, 1994
Molecular evolution. The uncertain origin of introns
L D Hurst
Genetics
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January 1, 1992
Is Stellate a relict meiotic driver?
L D Hurst
Genetics
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November 30, 1999
Is multiple paternity necessary for the evolution of genomic imprinting?
L D Hurst
Nature
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November 7, 1991
Evolution. Sex, slime and selfish genes
L D Hurst
Nature
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May 11, 2001
Evolutionary genomics. Sex and the X
L D Hurst
Heredity
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September 1, 1994
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome. II. Suppression of selfish Y-linked growth factors may explain escape from X-inactivation and rapid evolution of Sry
L D Hurst
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Genetics
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February 1, 1996
Further evidence consistent with Stellate's involvement in meiotic drive
L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
June 21, 1990
Parasite diversity and the evolution of diploidy, multicellularity and anisogamy
L D Hurst
Cell
|
November 5, 1993
scat+ is a selfish gene analogous to Medea of Tribolium castaneum
L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
January 21, 1991
The evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility or when spite can be successful
L D Hurst
Nature
|
September 29, 1994
Molecular evolution. The uncertain origin of introns
L D Hurst
Genetics
|
January 1, 1992
Is Stellate a relict meiotic driver?
L D Hurst
Genetics
|
November 30, 1999
Is multiple paternity necessary for the evolution of genomic imprinting?
L D Hurst
Nature
|
November 7, 1991
Evolution. Sex, slime and selfish genes
L D Hurst
Nature
|
May 11, 2001
Evolutionary genomics. Sex and the X
L D Hurst
Heredity
|
September 1, 1994
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome. II. Suppression of selfish Y-linked growth factors may explain escape from X-inactivation and rapid evolution of Sry
L D Hurst
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