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Peto's paradox and the hallmarks of cancer: constructing an evolutionary framework for understanding the incidence of cancerPeto's paradox and the promise of comparative oncologyIntragenomic conflict in populations infected by Parthenogenesis Inducing Wolbachia ends with irreversible loss of sexual reproduction.Adapting to a Changing Environment: Modeling the Interaction of Directional Selection and Plasticity.Population genomic analysis of a bacterial plant pathogen: novel insight into the origin of Pierce's disease of grapevine in the U.S.Can neutral molecular markers be used to determine the success of an introduction of a "better" strain into an established population of a biocontrol parasitoid?The complex biogeography of the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa: genetic evidence of introductions and Subspecific introgression in Central America.Increased sexual activity reduces male immune function in Drosophila melanogaster.The real war on cancer: the evolutionary dynamics of cancer suppressionReduction in the cumulative effect of stress-induced inbreeding depression due to intragenerational purging in Drosophila melanogaster.Overestimating the Role of Environment in Cancers.Large-scale intersubspecific recombination in the plant-pathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is associated with the host shift to mulberry.Recent evolutionary radiation and host plant specialization in the Xylella fastidiosa subspecies native to the United StatesMultilocus sequence type system for the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa and relative contributions of recombination and point mutation to clonal diversity.The expression of tumour suppressors and proto-oncogenes in tissues susceptible to their hereditary cancers.The effect of neighborhood size on effective population size in theory and in practice.Intersubspecific recombination in Xylella fastidiosa Strains native to the United States: infection of novel hosts associated with an unsuccessful invasion.Detecting genetic introgression: high levels of intersubspecific recombination found in Xylella fastidiosa in Brazil.A multigene phylogenetic study of clonal diversity and divergence in North American strains of the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa.Detecting natural selection at the molecular level: a reexamination of some "classic" examples of adaptive evolution.Factors influencing the optimum sex ratio in a structured population.Pupal period and adult size in Drosophila melanogaster: a cautionary tale of contrasting correlations between two sexually dimorphic traits.Assessing minimum viable population size: Demography meets population genetics.The guardians of inherited oncogenic vulnerabilities.Multilocus sequence typing of Xylella fastidiosa causing Pierce's disease and oleander leaf scorch in the United States.Insight into post-mating interactions between the sexes: relatedness suppresses productivity of singly mated female Drosophila melanogaster.Sex-specific effects of inbreeding in wild-caught Drosophila melanogaster under benign and stressful conditions.The effect of long time delays in predator-prey systems.Hardy-Weinberg ratios and rare male mating advantage.Selfish element maintains sex in natural populations of a parasitoid wasp.Sexual selection and immune function in Drosophila melanogaster.Seasonal stress drives predictable changes in inbreeding depression in field-tested captive populations of Drosophila melanogaster.Size matters: height, cell number and a person's risk of cancerThe population genetics of multistage carcinogenesisBig houses, big cars, superfleas and the costs of reproductionThe importance of multilocus sequence typing: cautionary tales from the bacterium Xylella fastidiosaAn Experimental Test of the Host-Plant Range of Nonrecombinant Strains of North American Xylella fastidiosa subsp. multiplexHow Do Plant Diseases Caused by Xylella fastidiosa Emerge?
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