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For the first time, researchers have mapped the genome--the genetic code--of orangutans. This new tool appears to be used to support efforts to maintain the genetic diversity of captive and wild orangutans. The new map of the orangutan genome may also be used to help improve our understanding of the evolution of primates, including humans........
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Home About People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments The emergence of human-evolutionary medical genomics Hubert Airy : Nineteenth-century insights into host-pathogen coevolution Ten questions for evolutionary studies of disease vulnerability Jan 20th , 2011 by The Editors Ten questions for evolutionary studies of disease vulnerability , by Randolph M . Nesse In Evolutionary : Applications DOI : 10.1111 j.1752-4571.2010.00181.x Abstract Many evolutionary applications in medicine rely on well-established methods , such as population genetics , phylogenetic analysis , and observing pathogen evolution . Approaches to evolutionary questions about traits that leave bodies vulnerable to disease are less well developed . Strategies for
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Home About People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments Evolving Cancer Ten questions for evolutionary studies of disease vulnerability The emergence of human-evolutionary medical genomics Jan 19th , 2011 by The Editors The emergence of human-evolutionary medical genomicsĀ by Bernard J . Crespi In Evolutionary Applications DOI : 10.1111 j.1752-4571.2010.00156.x Abstract In this review , I describe how evolutionary genomics is uniquely suited to spearhead advances in understanding human disease risk , owing to the privileged position of genes as fundamental causes of phenotypic variation , and the ability of population genetic and phylogenetic methods to robustly infer processes of natural selection , drift , and mutation from genetic
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: Home About People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments Borderline Disorder from Hyperfunctional Theory of Mind Evolving Cancer The evolutionary geometry of human anatomy : Discovering our inner fly Jan 17th , 2011 by The Editors The evolutionary geometry of human anatomy : Discovering our inner fly A new article in Evolutionary Anthropology by Lewis I Held , Jr . Medicine treats diseases from two main causes : germs and genes . Epidemiology addresses the former , while embryology handles much of the latter . How can clinicians make sense of the zoo of genetic birth defects catalogued in theĀ OMIM Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database at NCBI National Center for Biotechnology Information The counterintuitive answer , posited by the