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W1974877624
Dynamics of mitochondrial DNA evolution in animals: amplification and sequencing with conserved primers.
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Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
Dynamics of mitochondrial DNA evolution in animals: amplification and sequencing with conserved primers.. With a standard set of primers directed toward conserved regions, we have used the polymerase chain reaction to amplify homologous segments of mtDNA from more than 100 animal species, including mammals, birds, amph...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2106980598
Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition
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Child and Animal Learning Development
Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2124362779
A Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome
2,010
Forensic and Genetic Research
A Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome. Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europe and western Asia before disappearing 30,000 years ago. We present a draft sequence of the Neandertal genome composed of more than 4 billion nucleotides from three individuals....
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W4211135859
IntCal09 and Marine09 Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curves, 0–50,000 Years cal BP
2,009
Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
IntCal09 and Marine09 Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curves, 0–50,000 Years cal BP. The IntCal04 and Marine04 radiocarbon calibration curves have been updated from 12 cal kBP (cal kBP is here defined as thousands of calibrated years before AD 1950), and extended to 50 cal kBP, utilizing newly available data sets that meet...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2127458740
The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition
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Language and cultural evolution
The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition. This work builds a bridge between evolutionary theory and cultural psychology. The author is one of very few people to have done systematic research on the cognitive capacities of both nonhuman primates and human children. This work identifies what the differences are, and sugge...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2020546074
Social Cognition, Joint Attention, and Communicative Competence from 9 to 15 Months of Age
1,998
Child and Animal Learning Development
Social Cognition, Joint Attention, and Communicative Competence from 9 to 15 Months of Age
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2170996473
TREE-PUZZLE: maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis using quartets and parallel computing
2,002
Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
TREE-PUZZLE: maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis using quartets and parallel computing. TREE-PUZZLE is a program package for quartet-based maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis (formerly PUZZLE, Strimmer and von Haeseler, Mol. Biol. Evol., 13, 964-969, 1996) that provides methods for reconstruction, comparison,...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2047998066
The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal from the Altai Mountains
2,013
Forensic and Genetic Research
The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal from the Altai Mountains
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1795671969
Cultures in chimpanzees
1,999
Primate Behavior and Ecology
Cultures in chimpanzees
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1967841068
Distribution, silencing potential and evolutionary impact of promoter DNA methylation in the human genome
2,007
Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
Distribution, silencing potential and evolutionary impact of promoter DNA methylation in the human genome
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2038686775
A High-Coverage Genome Sequence from an Archaic Denisovan Individual
2,012
Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
A High-Coverage Genome Sequence from an Archaic Denisovan Individual. We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30×) genome sequence of a Denisovan, an extinct relative of Neandertals. The quality of this genome allows a direct estimation of Denisovan heterozygosity...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2050876420
Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe
2,015
Forensic and Genetic Research
Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1994263888
Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia
2,010
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia. Using DNA extracted from a finger bone found in Denisova Cave in southern Siberia, we have sequenced the genome of an archaic hominin to about 1.9-fold coverage. This individual is from a group that shares a common origin with Neanderthals. This...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W4232976691
Statistical Rethinking
2,020
Data Analysis with R
Statistical Rethinking
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2143505075
A Natural History of Human Thinking
2,014
Language and cultural evolution
A Natural History of Human Thinking
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2522993044
The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations
2,016
Forensic and Genetic Research
The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations. Here we report the Simons Genome Diversity Project data set: high quality genomes from 300 individuals from 142 diverse populations. These genomes include at least 5.8 million base pairs that are not present in the human reference genome. Ou...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2026567452
Altruistic Helping in Human Infants and Young Chimpanzees
2,006
Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Altruistic Helping in Human Infants and Young Chimpanzees
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2107934935
Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language
2,002
Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1979486681
Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis
2,007
Child and Animal Learning Development
Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2161082561
Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? 30 years later
2,008
Child and Animal Learning Development
Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? 30 years later
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1765516395
Mitochondrial genome variation and the origin of modern humans
2,000
Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
Mitochondrial genome variation and the origin of modern humans
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2050254973
Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of a Middle Pleistocene cave bear reconstructed from ultrashort DNA fragments
2,013
Forensic and Genetic Research
Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of a Middle Pleistocene cave bear reconstructed from ultrashort DNA fragments. Although an inverse relationship is expected in ancient DNA samples between the number of surviving DNA fragments and their length, ancient DNA sequencing libraries are strikingly deficient in molecules...
MiniLM
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2050967443
Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans
2,014
Forensic and Genetic Research
Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1994223535
Molecular systematics
1,991
Cancer and biochemical research
Molecular systematics
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2080873675
Inference of Population Structure using Dense Haplotype Data
2,012
Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
Inference of Population Structure using Dense Haplotype Data. The advent of genome-wide dense variation data provides an opportunity to investigate ancestry in unprecedented detail, but presents new statistical challenges. We propose a novel inference framework that aims to efficiently capture information on population...
MiniLM
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2087278385
Gut microbiome of the Hadza hunter-gatherers
2,014
Gut microbiota and health
Gut microbiome of the Hadza hunter-gatherers. Human gut microbiota directly influences health and provides an extra means of adaptive potential to different lifestyles. To explore variation in gut microbiota and to understand how these bacteria may have co-evolved with humans, here we investigate the phylogenetic diver...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1983275320
The evolution of gene expression levels in mammalian organs
2,011
RNA Research and Splicing
The evolution of gene expression levels in mammalian organs
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2005935256
Linkage Disequilibrium in Humans: Models and Data
2,001
RNA modifications and cancer
Linkage Disequilibrium in Humans: Models and Data
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2130460780
Neandertal DNA Sequences and the Origin of Modern Humans
1,997
Forensic and Genetic Research
Neandertal DNA Sequences and the Origin of Modern Humans
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2101294025
Genetic Analyses from Ancient DNA
2,004
Forensic and Genetic Research
Genetic Analyses from Ancient DNA. About 20 years ago, DNA sequences were separately described from the quagga (a type of zebra) and an ancient Egyptian individual. What made these DNA sequences exceptional was that they were derived from 140- and 2400-year-old specimens. However, ancient DNA research, defined broadly ...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2623319323
New fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco and the pan-African origin of Homo sapiens
2,017
Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
New fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco and the pan-African origin of Homo sapiens
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1995980194
Advances in Geometric Morphometrics
2,009
Morphological variations and asymmetry
Advances in Geometric Morphometrics. Geometric morphometrics is the statistical analysis of form based on Cartesian landmark coordinates. After separating shape from overall size, position, and orientation of the landmark configurations, the resulting Procrustes shape coordinates can be used for statistical analysis. K...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1973214876
Ancient DNA: Do It Right or Not at All
2,000
Isotope Analysis in Ecology
Ancient DNA: Do It Right or Not at All
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2009494639
The genomic landscape of Neanderthal ancestry in present-day humans
2,014
Forensic and Genetic Research
The genomic landscape of Neanderthal ancestry in present-day humans
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2098816950
Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas
2,012
Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2106583109
Ratcheting up the ratchet: on the evolution of cumulative culture
2,009
Primate Behavior and Ecology
Ratcheting up the ratchet: on the evolution of cumulative culture. Some researchers have claimed that chimpanzee and human culture rest on homologous cognitive and learning mechanisms. While clearly there are some homologous mechanisms, we argue here that there are some different mechanisms at work as well. Chimpanzee ...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2141599418
Double indexing overcomes inaccuracies in multiplex sequencing on the Illumina platform
2,011
Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
Double indexing overcomes inaccuracies in multiplex sequencing on the Illumina platform. Due to the increasing throughput of current DNA sequencing instruments, sample multiplexing is necessary for making economical use of available sequencing capacities. A widely used multiplexing strategy for the Illumina Genome Anal...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1985898429
Not all emotions are created equal: The negativity bias in social-emotional development.
2,008
Child and Animal Learning Development
Not all emotions are created equal: The negativity bias in social-emotional development.. There is ample empirical evidence for an asymmetry in the way that adults use positive versus negative information to make sense of their world; specifically, across an array of psychological situations and tasks, adults display a...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2195294260
Human cerebral organoids recapitulate gene expression programs of fetal neocortex development
2,015
Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
Human cerebral organoids recapitulate gene expression programs of fetal neocortex development
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W3182807823
Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19
2,021
Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19. . They also represent potentially actionable mechanisms in response to infection. Mendelian randomization analyses support a causal role for smoking and body-mass index for severe COVID-19 although not for type II diabetes. The identification of novel host genetic fac...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2134271628
SNPs in ecology, evolution and conservation
2,004
Genetic diversity and population structure
SNPs in ecology, evolution and conservation
MiniLM
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W4211017739
Machine behaviour
2,019
Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
Machine behaviour
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1975749505
Genome sequence of a 45,000-year-old modern human from western Siberia
2,014
Forensic and Genetic Research
Genome sequence of a 45,000-year-old modern human from western Siberia
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2124887194
Do chimpanzees know what conspecifics know?
2,001
Primate Behavior and Ecology
Do chimpanzees know what conspecifics know?
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2145892439
Chimpanzees know what conspecifics do and do not see
2,000
Primate Behavior and Ecology
Chimpanzees know what conspecifics do and do not see
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2111731663
Th17 Cell Induction by Adhesion of Microbes to Intestinal Epithelial Cells
2,015
IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
Th17 Cell Induction by Adhesion of Microbes to Intestinal Epithelial Cells
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2010339639
Fission‐Fusion Dynamics
2,008
Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Fission‐Fusion Dynamics. Renewed interest in fission-fusion dynamics is due to the recognition that such dynamics may create unique challenges for social interaction and distinctive selective pressures acting on underlying communicative and cognitive abilities. New frameworks for integrating current knowledge on fissio...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2102600110
The Domestication of Social Cognition in Dogs
2,002
Human-Animal Interaction Studies
The Domestication of Social Cognition in Dogs. Dogs are more skillful than great apes at a number of tasks in which they must read human communicative signals indicating the location of hidden food. In this study, we found that wolves who were raised by humans do not show these same skills, whereas domestic dog puppies...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2302202015
Statistical Rethinking: A Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan
2,015
Data Mining Algorithms and Applications
Statistical Rethinking: A Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2107578201
Deep proteome and transcriptome mapping of a human cancer cell line
2,011
Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
Deep proteome and transcriptome mapping of a human cancer cell line. While the number and identity of proteins expressed in a single human cell type is currently unknown, this fundamental question can be addressed by advanced mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics. Online liquid chromatography coupled to high-resoluti...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2156330112
Patterns of damage in genomic DNA sequences from a Neandertal
2,007
Forensic and Genetic Research
Patterns of damage in genomic DNA sequences from a Neandertal. High-throughput direct sequencing techniques have recently opened the possibility to sequence genomes from Pleistocene organisms. Here we analyze DNA sequences determined from a Neandertal, a mammoth, and a cave bear. We show that purines are overrepresente...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2087360383
Comparative concepts and descriptive categories in crosslinguistic studies
2,010
Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
Comparative concepts and descriptive categories in crosslinguistic studies
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2504121104
Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East
2,016
Forensic and Genetic Research
Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2064115476
Do young children have adult syntactic competence?
2,000
Language Development and Disorders
Do young children have adult syntactic competence?
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2165225874
A New Look at Infant Pointing
2,007
Child and Animal Learning Development
A New Look at Infant Pointing. The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentionality and shared intentionality. In the context of this theory, evidence is presented for a rich interpretation of prelinguistic communication, that is, one that posits that when 12-month-ol...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2344660378
The genetic history of Ice Age Europe
2,016
Forensic and Genetic Research
The genetic history of Ice Age Europe
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2140689424
Likelihood-mapping: A simple method to visualize phylogenetic content of a sequence alignment
1,997
Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
Likelihood-mapping: A simple method to visualize phylogenetic content of a sequence alignment. We introduce a graphical method, likelihood-mapping, to visualize the phylogenetic content of a set of aligned sequences. The method is based on an analysis of the maximum likelihoods for the three fully resolved tree topolog...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2114794895
Great ape genetic diversity and population history
2,013
Primate Behavior and Ecology
Great ape genetic diversity and population history. Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for understanding population history, recombination, selection and susceptibility to disease. Here we sequence to high coverage a total of 79 wild- and captive-born individuals re...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2151550426
Human-like social skills in dogs?
2,005
Human-Animal Interaction Studies
Human-like social skills in dogs?
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W4234058580
Becoming syntactic.
2,006
Reading and Literacy Development
Becoming syntactic.
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2135479081
Origins of Human Cooperation and Morality
2,012
Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Origins of Human Cooperation and Morality. From an evolutionary perspective, morality is a form of cooperation. Cooperation requires individuals either to suppress their own self-interest or to equate it with that of others. We review recent research on the origins of human morality, both phylogenetic (research with ap...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1979677919
A Genetic Atlas of Human Admixture History
2,014
Forensic and Genetic Research
A Genetic Atlas of Human Admixture History
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W4247031727
Shared intentionality
2,006
Child and Animal Learning Development
Shared intentionality
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W2121783035
Why is grammaticalization irreversible?
1,999
Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
Why is grammaticalization irreversible?
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2416241581
The natural selection of bad science
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Species Distribution and Climate Change
The natural selection of bad science. Poor research design and data analysis encourage false-positive findings. Such poor methods persist despite perennial calls for improvement, suggesting that they result from something more than just misunderstanding. The persistence of poor methods results partly from incentives th...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1493009933
Evolutionary phonology the emergence of sound patterns
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Phonetics and Phonology Research
Evolutionary phonology the emergence of sound patterns
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2058478994
Against markedness (and what to replace it with)
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Linguistic Variation and Morphology
Against markedness (and what to replace it with). This paper first provides an overview of the various senses in which the terms ‘marked’ and ‘unmarked’ have been used in 20th-century linguistics. Twelve different senses, related only by family resemblances, are distinguished, grouped into four larger classes: markedne...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2103320667
Intra- and Interspecific Variation in Primate Gene Expression Patterns
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Gene expression and cancer classification
Intra- and Interspecific Variation in Primate Gene Expression Patterns
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W791834320
A Natural History of Human Morality
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Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
A Natural History of Human Morality
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2040731466
Joint music making promotes prosocial behavior in 4-year-old children☆☆☆
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Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
Joint music making promotes prosocial behavior in 4-year-old children☆☆☆
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W3192069929
Primate Cognition
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Child and Animal Learning Development
Primate Cognition
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W32195621
Semilandmarks: a method for quantifying curves and surfaces
2,013
Morphological variations and asymmetry
Semilandmarks: a method for quantifying curves and surfaces. Quantitative shape analysis using geometric morphometrics is based on the statistical analysis of landmark coordinates. Many structures, however, cannot be quantified using traditional landmarks. Semilandmarks make it possible to quantify two or three-dimensi...
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W2528778242
Great apes anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs
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Child and Animal Learning Development
Great apes anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs. Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions are driven not by reality but by beliefs about reality, even when those beliefs are false. Although great apes share with humans many socia...
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W2100359507
The evolution of self-control
2,014
Primate Behavior and Ecology
The evolution of self-control. Cognition presents evolutionary research with one of its greatest challenges. Cognitive evolution has been explained at the proximate level by shifts in absolute and relative brain volume and at the ultimate level by differences in social and dietary complexity. However, no study has inte...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W1437671111
An early modern human from Romania with a recent Neanderthal ancestor
2,015
Forensic and Genetic Research
An early modern human from Romania with a recent Neanderthal ancestor
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2032774813
Evidence for stone-tool-assisted consumption of animal tissues before 3.39 million years ago at Dikika, Ethiopia
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Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
Evidence for stone-tool-assisted consumption of animal tissues before 3.39 million years ago at Dikika, Ethiopia
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2043838458
Syntactic Priming: A Corpus-based Approach
2,005
Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
Syntactic Priming: A Corpus-based Approach
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W2070821333
An Aboriginal Australian Genome Reveals Separate Human Dispersals into Asia
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Forensic and Genetic Research
An Aboriginal Australian Genome Reveals Separate Human Dispersals into Asia. We present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-old lock of hair donated by an Aboriginal man from southern Western Australia in the early 20th century. We detect no evidence of European admixture and estimate con...
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W2980995354
Organoid single-cell genomic atlas uncovers human-specific features of brain development
2,019
Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
Organoid single-cell genomic atlas uncovers human-specific features of brain development
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2109745599
Helping and Cooperation at 14 Months of Age
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Child and Animal Learning Development
Helping and Cooperation at 14 Months of Age
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2167470356
Insights into hominid evolution from the gorilla genome sequence
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Evolution and Paleontology Studies
Insights into hominid evolution from the gorilla genome sequence. Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance for the study of human origins and evolution. Here we present the assembly and analysis of a genome sequence for the western lowland gorilla, and compare th...
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W1991909065
A draft genome of Yersinia pestis from victims of the Black Death
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Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
A draft genome of Yersinia pestis from victims of the Black Death. Technological advances in DNA recovery and sequencing have drastically expanded the scope of genetic analyses of ancient specimens to the extent that full genomic investigations are now feasible and are quickly becoming standard. This trend has importan...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W2044120020
The complete mitochondrial DNA genome of an unknown hominin from southern Siberia
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Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
The complete mitochondrial DNA genome of an unknown hominin from southern Siberia. With the exception of Neanderthals, from which DNA sequences of numerous individuals have now been determined, the number and genetic relationships of other hominin lineages are largely unknown. Here we report a complete mitochondrial (m...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
W4239366021
Ancient DNA
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Forensic and Genetic Research
Ancient DNA
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W2972181129
The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia
2,019
Forensic and Genetic Research
The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia. By sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry in modern South Asians is a prehistoric genetic gradient between people related to early hunter-gatherers of Iran and Southeast Asia. After the Indus Valley Civilization's decline,...
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Analysis of one million base pairs of Neanderthal DNA
2,006
Forensic and Genetic Research
Analysis of one million base pairs of Neanderthal DNA
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A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Vindija Cave in Croatia
2,017
Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Vindija Cave in Croatia. To date, the only Neandertal genome that has been sequenced to high quality is from an individual found in Southern Siberia. We sequenced the genome of a female Neandertal from ~50,000 years ago from Vindija Cave, Croatia, to ~30-fold genomic coverage. She...
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Arbitrariness, Iconicity, and Systematicity in Language
2,015
Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
Arbitrariness, Iconicity, and Systematicity in Language
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2,009
Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Why We Cooperate
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A Revised Timescale for Human Evolution Based on Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes
2,013
Forensic and Genetic Research
A Revised Timescale for Human Evolution Based on Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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Fourteen- through 18-month-old infants differentially imitate intentional and accidental actions
1,998
Child and Animal Learning Development
Fourteen- through 18-month-old infants differentially imitate intentional and accidental actions
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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The genomic history of southeastern Europe
2,018
Forensic and Genetic Research
The genomic history of southeastern Europe
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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Two Key Steps in the Evolution of Human Cooperation
2,012
Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Two Key Steps in the Evolution of Human Cooperation. Modern theories of the evolution of human cooperation focus mainly on altruism. In contrast, we propose that humans’ species-unique forms of cooperation—as well as their species-unique forms of cognition, communication, and social life—all derive from mutualistic col...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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Lineage-negative progenitors mobilize to regenerate lung epithelium after major injury
2,014
Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
Lineage-negative progenitors mobilize to regenerate lung epithelium after major injury
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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Demonstratives: Form, function and grammaticalization
1,999
Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
Demonstratives: Form, function and grammaticalization
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Statistical Rethinking
2,018
Data Analysis with R
Statistical Rethinking
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Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa
2,015
Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa. Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star cave system, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. This species is characterized by body mass and stature similar to...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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The Role of Language in the Development of False Belief Understanding: A Training Study
2,003
Child and Animal Learning Development
The Role of Language in the Development of False Belief Understanding: A Training Study
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The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest : Behavioural Ecology and Evolution
2,000
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The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest : Behavioural Ecology and Evolution
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DNA sequences from multiple amplifications reveal artifacts induced by cytosine deamination in ancient DNA
2,001
Forensic and Genetic Research
DNA sequences from multiple amplifications reveal artifacts induced by cytosine deamination in ancient DNA. We show that DNA molecules amplified by PCR from DNA extracted from animal bones and teeth that vary in age between 25 000 and over 50 000 years carry C-->T and G-->A substitutions. These substitutions can reach ...
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2026-05-08T11:53:16.509196
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