Q41516982 | 'Ménage à trois': a selfish genetic element uses a virus to propagate within Thermotogales. |
Q29614717 | A distinct small RNA pathway silences selfish genetic elements in the germline |
Q51565715 | A formal theory of the selfish gene. |
Q46509867 | A maternal-effect selfish genetic element in Caenorhabditis elegans |
Q54408223 | A parasitic selfish gene that affects host promiscuity. |
Q45138127 | A selfish gene chastened: Tribolium castaneum Medea M4 is silenced by a complementary gene |
Q34587393 | A selfish gene governing pollen-pistil compatibility confers reproductive isolation between maize relatives |
Q89031311 | A selfish genetic element confers non-Mendelian inheritance in rice |
Q34796508 | A selfish genetic element influencing longevity correlates with reactive behavioural traits in female house mice (Mus domesticus) |
Q91853260 | A selfish genetic element linked to increased lifespan impacts metabolism in female house mice |
Q34613883 | A synthetic maternal-effect selfish genetic element drives population replacement in Drosophila |
Q34618612 | Appetite for the selfish gene |
Q38547309 | Assisted suicide of a selfish gene |
Q57041136 | Carrying a selfish genetic element predicts increased migration propensity in free-living wild house mice |
Q53665056 | Children in the wider world: compassion and the selfish gene. |
Q64288029 | Cleave and Rescue, a novel selfish genetic element and general strategy for gene drive |
Q34573393 | Competing selfish genetic elements in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina |
Q93937894 | Correction for Lim and Kai, Unique germ-line organelle, nuage, functions to repress selfish genetic elements in |
Q55527252 | Correction: A Selfish Genetic Element Influencing Longevity Correlates with Reactive Behavioural Traits in Female House Mice (Mus domesticus). |
Q44549235 | Cutting the canopy to defeat the "selfish gene"; conflicting selection pressures for the integration of phototrophy in mixotrophic protists |
Q56899600 | Degeneration and domestication of a selfish gene in yeast: molecular evolution versus site-directed mutagenesis |
Q27329687 | Detrimental effects of an autosomal selfish genetic element on sperm competitiveness in house mice |
Q51149472 | Does polyandry control population sex ratio via regulation of a selfish gene? |
Q36696193 | Engineering the genomes of wild insect populations: challenges, and opportunities provided by synthetic Medea selfish genetic elements |
Q48423177 | Ethical conflicts in human embryonic stem cell research - a war between the "selfish genes"? |
Q59078604 | Evolution of the selfish gene |
Q90571837 | Experimental manipulation of selfish genetic elements links genes to microbial community function |
Q51193700 | Fitness effects of a selfish gene (the Mus t complex) are revealed in an ecological context. |
Q28067633 | Forty years of The Selfish Gene are not enough |
Q40465958 | Fractious chromosomes: Hybrid disruption and the origin of selfish genetic elements |
Q46946712 | From the selfish gene to selfish metabolism: revisiting the central dogma |
Q91553532 | Gene drive and resilience through renewal with next generation Cleave and Rescue selfish genetic elements |
Q51983943 | Gene network polymorphism is the raw material of natural selection: the selfish gene network hypothesis. |
Q30309837 | Genealogical evidence for epidemics of selfish genes |
Q35960906 | Genetic control of invasive plants species using selfish genetic elements |
Q43682215 | Genetics. Selfish genes could help disease-free mosquitoes spread |
Q91724021 | Hijack of CRISPR defences by selfish genes holds clinical promise |
Q78026659 | Homologous recombination and sex as a strategy against selfish genes attacking the genome |
Q56069820 | How Hungry is the Selfish Gene? |
Q105852169 | How Hungry is the Selfish Gene? |
Q54153089 | In Defence of Selfish Genes |
Q56080649 | In retrospect: The Selfish Gene |
Q28763990 | Invasion and persistence of a selfish gene in the Cnidaria |
Q98471742 | Life and death of selfish genes: comparative genomics reveals the dynamic evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility |
Q58672543 | Man's selfish genes, social behavior and ethics |
Q34386198 | Maternal-effect selfish genes in flour beetles |
Q36696183 | Medea selfish genetic elements as tools for altering traits of wild populations: a theoretical analysis |
Q34625606 | Neo-Darwinism, the modern synthesis and selfish genes: are they of use in physiology? |
Q50332777 | No evidence for female discrimination against male house mice carrying a selfish genetic element. |
Q37093240 | Novel synthetic Medea selfish genetic elements drive population replacement in Drosophila; a theoretical exploration of Medea-dependent population suppression |
Q53676234 | Outcrossed sex allows a selfish gene to invade yeast populations. |
Q35091886 | PSR (paternal sex ratio) chromosomes: the ultimate selfish genetic elements |
Q73902711 | Persistence of selfish genetic elements: population structure and conflict |
Q54656118 | Poisons, antidotes, and selfish genes. |
Q35278115 | Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse population |
Q46356480 | Properties and natural occurrence of maternal-effect selfish genes ('Medea' factors) in the red flour beetle, tribolium castaneum |
Q40725797 | Protein splicing: selfish genes invade cellular proteins |
Q36038022 | Public Service by a Selfish Gene: A Domesticated Transposase Antagonizes Polycomb Function |
Q57664748 | Publishing and the Advancement of Science: From Selfish Genes to Galileo's Finger |
Q28776442 | Recurrent invasion and extinction of a selfish gene |
Q47630024 | Religion's role in human evolution: the missing link between ape-man's selfish genes and civilized altruism |
Q37423487 | Restriction-modification gene complexes as selfish gene entities: roles of a regulatory system in their establishment, maintenance, and apoptotic mutual exclusion |
Q56442431 | Rethinking sex and the selfish gene: why we do it |
Q59508973 | Selfish Genes |
Q59508955 | Selfish Genes and Plant Speciation |
Q29013020 | Selfish Genetic Elements Promote Polyandry in a Fly |
Q73256813 | Selfish gene is offside |
Q52443604 | Selfish genes |
Q50912158 | Selfish genes and meiotic drive. |
Q84910691 | Selfish genes and reproductive fitness |
Q52713923 | Selfish genes in a social insect. |
Q44142863 | Selfish genes in mosquitoes |
Q59062659 | Selfish genes in race or politics |
Q60063358 | Selfish genes move sideways |
Q56638901 | Selfish genes vs. selfish people: Sociobiology as origin myth |
Q59093658 | Selfish genes, evolutionary games and the adaptiveness of behaviour |
Q34604996 | Selfish genes, pleiotropy and the origin of recombination |
Q22122418 | Selfish genes, the phenotype paradigm and genome evolution |
Q56268382 | Selfish genes: a green beard in the red fire ant |
Q37827941 | Selfish genetic elements |
Q59508983 | Selfish genetic elements |
Q100724476 | Selfish genetic elements and male fertility |
Q47398244 | Selfish genetic elements and plant genome size evolution |
Q36890074 | Selfish genetic elements and sexual selection: their impact on male fertility. |
Q51711720 | Selfish genetic elements and sexual selection: their impact on male fertility. |
Q57212768 | Selfish genetic elements and speciation |
Q57212839 | Selfish genetic elements and speciation |
Q50335072 | Selfish genetic elements and the gene’s-eye view of evolution |
Q51039881 | Selfish genetic elements and their role in evolution: the evolution of sex and some of what that entails. |
Q51877826 | Selfish genetic elements favor the evolution of a distinction between soma and germline. |
Q28742794 | Selfish genetic elements, genetic conflict, and evolutionary innovation |
Q83213242 | Selfish genetic elements: long-range dynamics predicted by non-equilibrium models |
Q59022670 | Sex, slime and selfish genes |
Q35967889 | Sexual selection, genetic conflict, selfish genes, and the atypical patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells |
Q37390963 | Sexual selection: selfish genetic element encourages polyandry |
Q53654598 | Site-specific selfish genes as tools for the control and genetic engineering of natural populations. |
Q39435799 | Small GTPases: The ultimate selfish genes? |
Q34389226 | Social insects and selfish genes. |
Q36504236 | Social insects: from selfish genes to self organisation and beyond |
Q37200600 | Sperm competition, immunity, selfish genes and cancer. |
Q34561728 | Suicide and the selfish gene. |
Q39361405 | The 2 micron plasmid: a selfish genetic element with an optimized survival strategy within Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
Q45767790 | The Selfish Gene |
Q47443066 | The Selfish Gene, introduced the term 'meme' to describe a verbally transmitted cultural idea |
Q39550085 | The cost of copy number in a selfish genetic element: the 2-μm plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
Q92647219 | The distribution and spread of naturally occurring Medea selfish genetic elements in the United States |
Q27026124 | The dynamic relationship between polyandry and selfish genetic elements |
Q52564101 | The dynamics of maternal-effect selfish genetic elements. |
Q40547155 | The elusive fertility genes of Drosophila: the ultimate haven for selfish genetic elements |
Q50320900 | The evolutionary consequences of selfish genetic elements. |
Q54587075 | The extended reach of the selfish gene. |
Q36786830 | The maternal-effect, selfish genetic element Medea is associated with a composite Tc1 transposon. |
Q33964074 | The population dynamics of maternal-effect selfish genes |
Q92143173 | The puzzle of altruism: Why do 'selfish genes' behave so unselfishly? |
Q36818453 | The role of bacteriocins as selfish genetic elements. |
Q22122375 | The role of selfish genetic elements in eukaryotic evolution |
Q60247123 | The selfish gene algorithm |
Q47774683 | The selfish goal meets the selfish gene |
Q83012786 | The teleology of inflammation--doing battle with the selfish gene |
Q34661583 | The validity of Dawkins's selfish gene theory and the role of the unconscious in decision making |
Q36268642 | Ubiquitin--conserved protein or selfish gene? |
Q24683818 | Unique germ-line organelle, nuage, functions to repress selfish genetic elements in Drosophila melanogaster |
Q24616849 | Virophages, polintons, and transpovirons: a complex evolutionary network of diverse selfish genetic elements with different reproduction strategies |
Q34544639 | What does a molecule want? The myth of the self-replicating molecule (comments on the "selfish-gene" paradigm). |
Q52348152 | [Are our morals a gift from the selfish gene?]. |
Q46312850 | scat+ is a selfish gene analogous to Medea of Tribolium castaneum |
Q71919911 | ‘The Selfish Gene’ |
Q71960984 | ‘The Selfish Gene’ |
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