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*http://hawaiireedlab.com/pdf/r/reed2007.pdf (internal lab link only) | *http://hawaiireedlab.com/pdf/r/reed2007.pdf (internal lab link only) | ||
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I would like to revisit this and look at possible resonance with stochastic effects. | I would like to revisit this and look at possible resonance with stochastic effects. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 22 September 2018
Citation
Reed, F. A. (2007) Two-locus epistasis with sexually antagonistic selection: A genetic Parrondo’s paradox. Genetics 176: 1923-1929.
Links
- http://www.genetics.org/content/176/3/1923
- https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.069997
- http://hawaiireedlab.com/pdf/r/reed2007.pdf (internal lab link only)
Notes
Parrondo’s Paradox is a fun, initially counter intuitive, dynamic.
I would like to revisit this and look at possible resonance with stochastic effects.