According to Dawkins genic selection and organismic selection are like two interpretations of a Necker cube illusion. |
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That Goethe is looking at parts of the same organism, while Darwin is treating of entire organismic forms of related groups is beside the point. |
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It is devoted to what molecular biologists have learned about the details, with all their intricacies and puzzles, of organismic development. |
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Large-scale systematic patterns of variation lie at the heart of organismic biology and have interested biologists ever since the beginning. |
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Lazarus defined emotions as a complex, patterned organismic reaction to how we think we are doing in life. |
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In the chain of life there is an organismic relationship among things. |
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Further, he is interested only in the effect the groups have on organismic adaptedness and expected reproductive success. |
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Chemical messengers regulate physiological and behavioral functions at all levels of organization including molecular, cellular, developmental, organismic, and ecological. |
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Genetics has been an important tool for studying the molecular basis of cell functions and for establishing correlations between cellular function and organismic function. |
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The world, which emerges out of that ongoing transformation, exhibits both organismic unity and dynamism. |
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Meanwhile, evolutionary biology and organismic biology continued to grow in strength and sophistication, and extended their reach on down beyond the organism. |
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Although organismic biology made a comeback after the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, its weaknesses were highlighted at the same time. |
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From the beginning the emphasis in these journals has been mainly on organismic genetics in a wide variety of animals and plants, and in the early years, on eugenics. |
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This is how organismic biology worked in Switzerland as well. |
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This competition is a highly regarded opportunity for students nationwide to share their hands-on research in some field of organismic biology. |
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It is also important to distinguish between the purely physicochemical processes of aging and the accidental organismic processes of disease and injury that lead to death. |
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These newer techniques are used in addition to the many classical ones measurement and experimentation at the tissue, organ, organ system, and organismic levels. |
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Here a mechanistic neurophysiological model vied with a more organismic, phylogenetic one in ways that demonstrate Freud's complicated debt to the science of his day. |
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The aim of Diversitas is to develop co-ordinated research activities to improve knowledge on biodiversity at the molecular, cellular and organismic levels, as well as the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functions. |
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