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Epistasis / Avida / Charles Ofria / Digital organism / Genetics / Mutation / Evolution / Polymorphism / Bacteria / Biology / Evolutionary biology / Evolution of sexual reproduction
Date: 2013-02-07 15:34:41
Epistasis
Avida
Charles Ofria
Digital organism
Genetics
Mutation
Evolution
Polymorphism
Bacteria
Biology
Evolutionary biology
Evolution of sexual reproduction

letters to nature 20% per day. It remains to be determined whether this variation can be attributed to food-web structure, the ratio of nutrients (C:N:P), or to environmental factors such as light and temperature. M ....

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