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Thomas F Hansen

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 19, 2014
Measuring gene interactionsThomas F Hansen
Bio Systems|April 12, 2003
Is modularity necessary for evolvability? Remarks on the relationship between pleiotropy and evolvabilityThomas F Hansen
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|January 26, 2022
Measuring flow speeds in natural waters by training an artificial neural network to analyze high-frequency flow-induced vibrations of tethered floatsThomas F Hansen
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 1, 2024
Three modes of evolution? Remarks on rates of evolution and time scalingThomas F Hansen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 5, 2013
Why epistasis is important for selection and adaptationThomas F Hansen
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 3, 2017
On the definition and measurement of fitness in finite populationsThomas F Hansen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
STABILIZING SELECTION AND THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ADAPTATIONThomas F Hansen
Systematic Biology|January 4, 2012
Interpreting the evolutionary regression: the interplay between observational and biological errors in phylogenetic comparative studiesThomas F Hansen, Krzysztof Bartoszek
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 16, 2017
Evolvability and robustness: A paradox restoredChristine Mayer, Thomas F Hansen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 30, 2008
On the adaptive accuracy of directional asymmetry in insect wing sizeChristophe Pélabon, Thomas F Hansen
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 19, 2014
Measuring gene interactionsThomas F Hansen
Bio Systems|April 12, 2003
Is modularity necessary for evolvability? Remarks on the relationship between pleiotropy and evolvabilityThomas F Hansen
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|January 26, 2022
Measuring flow speeds in natural waters by training an artificial neural network to analyze high-frequency flow-induced vibrations of tethered floatsThomas F Hansen
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 1, 2024
Three modes of evolution? Remarks on rates of evolution and time scalingThomas F Hansen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 5, 2013
Why epistasis is important for selection and adaptationThomas F Hansen
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 3, 2017
On the definition and measurement of fitness in finite populationsThomas F Hansen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
STABILIZING SELECTION AND THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ADAPTATIONThomas F Hansen
Systematic Biology|January 4, 2012
Interpreting the evolutionary regression: the interplay between observational and biological errors in phylogenetic comparative studiesThomas F Hansen, Krzysztof Bartoszek
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 16, 2017
Evolvability and robustness: A paradox restoredChristine Mayer, Thomas F Hansen
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 30, 2008
On the adaptive accuracy of directional asymmetry in insect wing sizeChristophe Pélabon, Thomas F Hansen
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