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  • Phenotype is influenced by nature, nurture and noise

    Economics; Science 2005

  • Interdependent, they both stem from common genetic groupings that we call Phenotype A.

    Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005

  • Interdependent, both stem from a common genetic grouping that we call Phenotype C.

    Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005

  • Interdependent, they both stem from common genetic groupings that we call Phenotype A.

    Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005

  • Interdependent, weight gain and high blood pressure both stem from a common genetic grouping that we call Phenotype B.

    Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005

  • Interdependent, weight gain and high blood pressure both stem from a common genetic grouping that we call Phenotype B.

    Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005

  • Interdependent, both stem from a common genetic grouping that we call Phenotype C.

    Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005

  • Put this together with an old discovery; Richard Dawkins, back when he was good, wrote a book called The Extended Phenotype which is even more mind-blowing than The Selfish Gene.

    amuchmoreexotic: Upsetting insights amuchmoreexotic 2007

  • Put this together with an old discovery; Richard Dawkins, back when he was good, wrote a book called The Extended Phenotype which is even more mind-blowing than The Selfish Gene.

    Upsetting insights amuchmoreexotic 2007

  • We painfully struggled back, harassed by sniping from a Jesuitically sophisticated and dedicated neo-group-selectionist rearguard, until we finally regained Darwin's ground, the position that I am characterizing by the label 'the selfish organism', the position which, in its modern form, is dominated by the concept of inclusive fitness (Richard Dawkins, The Extended Phenotype, 1982 p6).

    David Sloan Wilson: Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection V: The Patriotic History of Individual Selection Theory 2009

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