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Blogs by scientists
A Pronounced Affection For Parasites
Species-Scape: very cool, but...
What's wrong with these figures? (Poaching content from Evolgen edition).
Functional redundancy.
Things to update on Genomicron -- what dontcha like?
Evolution: Education and Outreach online
Blogger writes journal article about blogs about journal articles.
Wordle fun!
Epigenetics and Neo-(Neo-)Lamarckism.
The Woodstock of Evolutionary Biology and eye rolling.
Genomicron content
Evolution: Education and Outreach Vol 1 Issue 3 (or, Blog mentions journal that mentions blog).
Approaching 400 again - finally.
No such thing as natural selection?
Abiogenesis vs evolution.
Gecko genome size and cell size
Leech blog!
A bloody wish list.
The Leiden 8 -- no buttons, though.
Natural Selection Before Darwin
Did Darwin Delay Publishing On the Origin of Species?
It was 150 years ago today...
Quotes about non-coding DNA.

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