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Graham Bell
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 225
Citations - 20501
Graham Bell is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Geology. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 196 publications receiving 19431 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham Bell include University of Sussex & Inverclyde Royal Hospital.
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Global Mapping of the Yeast Genetic Interaction Network
Amy Hin Yan Tong,Guillaume Lesage,Gary D. Bader,Huiming Ding,Hong Xu,Xiaofeng Xin,James D. Young,Gabriel F. Berriz,Renee L. Brost,Michael Chang,Yiqun Chen,Xin Cheng,Gordon Chua,Helena Friesen,Debra S. Goldberg,Jennifer Haynes,Christine Humphries,Grace He,Shamiza Hussein,Lizhu Ke,Nevan J. Krogan,Zhijian Li,Joshua N. Levinson,Hong Lu,Patrice Menard,Christella Munyana,Ainslie B. Parsons,Owen Ryan,Raffi Tonikian,Tania Michelle Roberts,Anne-Marie Sdicu,Jesse Shapiro,Bilal N. Sheikh,Bernhard Suter,Sharyl L. Wong,Lan V. Zhang,Hongwei Zhu,Christopher G. Burd,Sean Munro,Chris Sander,Jasper Rine,Jack Greenblatt,Matthias Peter,Anthony Bretscher,Graham Bell,Frederick P. Roth,Grant W. Brown,Brenda J. Andrews,Howard Bussey,Charles Boone +49 more
TL;DR: Because digenic interactions are common in yeast, similar networks may underlie the complex genetics associated with inherited phenotypes in other organisms.
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The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of Sexuality
TL;DR: The Masterpiece of Nature examines sex as representative of the most important challenge to the modern theory of evolution and suggests that sex evolved, not as the result of normal Darwinian processes of natural selection, but through competition between populations or species as discussed by the authors.
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A Comparative Method
TL;DR: It is argued that covariance between taxa is attributable to ancestry and covariance within taxa to function, and that adaptive hypotheses should be tested by the within-taxon correlation.
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A Big Book on Sex@@@The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of Sexuality.
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The Costs of Reproduction and Their Consequences
TL;DR: This paper identifies the effects of different types of reproductive cost on the pattern of life histories, and argues that experimental tests of life history theory are not yet feasible, and that the authors must instead rely on comparative techniques.