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A side-by-side comparison of sex determination systems in humans, insects, and birds.
Constructing effective sentences
Seeing and not seeing
Seeing the Invisible
Segmentation in the fruit fly embryo
Selected examples of gene–environment interactions observed in at least two studies.
Selected examples of gene-environment interactions observed in at least two studies
Selection
Selection in finite populations leaves hidden variation.
Selective sweep (or hitchhiking effect) of a resistant mutation.
Selective transport
Self-Assessment Matters
Semelparity and Iteroparity
Semi-Conservative DNA Replication: Meselson and Stahl
Sending DNA Messages Inside Viruses
Separation of DNA in CsCl gradients
Sequence analysis of lacZ mutants.
Sequencing Human Genome: the Contributions of Francis Collins and Craig Venter
Sewall Wright and the Development of Shifting Balance Theory
Sex Chromosomes and Sex Determination
Sex Chromosomes in Mammals: X Inactivation
Sex determination in birds.
Sex Determination in Honeybees
Sex determination in humans.
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