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Constrained evolution is ecological adaptation

January 13, 2015 James V. Kohl 0

See also: Unconstrained evolutionary innovability Ideas that evolution is not constrained can be compared to experimental evidence of biophysically constrained ecological adaptations. The most recent […]

Removing natural selection; reshaping the horse; adjusting evolutionary theory

December 19, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

Prehistoric genomes reveal the genetic foundation and cost of horse domestication Reported as: Reshaping the horse through millennia Excerpt: “Domestication is generally associated with repeated demographic […]

Thermodynamic constraints and ecological adaptations sans evolution

November 19, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

Relationship between protein thermodynamic constraints and variation of evolutionary rates among sites Excerpt: “…a two-variable model that combines stability and stress signi ficantly improves predictions. Therefore, […]

Ecological adaptations and the origin of lactase persistence

March 14, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

Genetic Origins of Lactase Persistence and the Spread of Pastoralism in Africa Reported as: Origins of Lactase Persistence in Africa Large-scale sequencing effort confirms several […]

Epigenesis vs mutagenesis: Who’s a mutant?

February 10, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

Epigenesis: What People Don’t Understand about Epigenetics Epigenetics is about how DNA determines development, not the contrary. Published on February 8, 2014 by Christopher Badcock, Ph.D. in The […]

One straightforward hypothesis: Schizophrenia and autism

January 23, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

 Schizophrenia’s Intricacies By Abby Olena Two studies provide insight into the genetics of the disorder and show again how complex it is. Excerpt: “Even small new […]

Beneficial epistatic mutations revisited

January 18, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

Lost in Transition: Startup of Glycolysis Yields Subpopulations of Nongrowing Cells  They looked at the idea of mutation-initiated natural selection in yeasts and found “…that […]

About James V. Kohl

James V. Kohl was the first to accurately conceptualize human pheromones, and began presenting his findings to the scientific community in 1992. He continues to present to, and publish for, diverse scientific and lay audiences, while constantly monitoring the scientific presses for new information that is relevant to the development of his initial and ongoing conceptualization of human pheromones.

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