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    A Remarkable Journey: The Story of Evolution (review)
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 30 (1): 88-90. 2016.
    A book review of R. Paul Thompson's "A Remarkable Journey: The Story of Evolution
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    In this chapter, I am concerned with the concept of Intra-individual Genetic Hetereogeneity (IGH) and its potential influence on biodiversity estimates. Definitions of biological individuality are often indirectly dependent on genetic sampling -and vice versa. Genetic sampling typically focuses on a particular locus or set of loci, found in the the mitochondrial, chloroplast or nuclear genome. If ecological function or evolutionary individuality can be defined on the level of multiple divergent …Read more
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    Human genomic data have different statistical properties than the data of randomised controlled trials
    with Mirjam J. Borger and Franz J. Weissing
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
    Madole & Harden argue that the Mendelian reshuffling of genes and genomes is analogous to randomised controlled trials. We are not convinced by their arguments. First, their recipe for meeting the demands on randomised experiments is inherently inconsistent. Second, disequilibrium across chromosomes conflicts with their assumption of statistical independence. Third, the genome-wide association study (GWAS) method has many pitfalls, including low repeatability.