Jan 6, 2021 ... Yet evolutionary footprints have also left us prone to diseases. ... these histories contributes to understanding the biology of disease and ...
www.nature.comBy: A. Marm Kilpatrick (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of ... Infectious diseases have long been known to cause devastating illnesses in humans, ...
www.nature.comThe understanding of lysosomal biology has progressively improved over time. Lysosomes are no longer viewed as organelles exclusively involved in catabolic ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comNov 2, 2017 ... Psychiatric disorders can be debilitating and often involve a genetic component, yet, evolution hasn't weeded them out.
www.nature.comApr 2, 2013 ... Evolution of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins. Wavy pattern of global evolution of intrinsic disorder. IDPs/IDPRs are more common in eukaryotes ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJan 16, 2015 ... Levin, B. R., Lipsitch, M. & Bonhoeffer, S. Population biology, evolution, and infectious disease: convergence and synthesis. Science 283, 806– ...
www.nature.comApr 9, 2018 ... Evolutionary biology provides these scientific foundations to help refine our understanding of not only the meaning of health and disease ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJan 27, 2009 ... Despite its power, the principles of evolutionary biology remain ... from which to understand the occurrence of disease and illness, ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comI begin by situating fisheries and aquaculture within the framework of emerging infectious diseases (EID) and then discuss the main ecological and evolutionary ...
cdnsciencepub.comMar 1, 2019 ... Psychiatrist Randolph Nesse, one of the founders of evolutionary medicine ... Others, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, result from ...
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