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  342. ​ Intelligence and All-Cause Mortality in the 6-Day Sample of the Scottish Mental Survey 1947 and Their Siblings: Testing the Contribution of Family Background

  343. ​ Quantitative analysis of population-scale family trees with millions of relatives

  344. ​ Genomic underpinnings of lifespan allow prediction and reveal basis in modern risks

  345. ​ Why a Pro/con List Is 75% As Good As Your Fancy Machine Learning Algorithm

  346. ​ https://web.archive.org/web/20210225235349/https://simplystatistics.org/2015/04/09/a-blessing-of-dimensionality-often-observed-in-high-dimensional-data-sets/

  347. ​ Procreative beneficence and in vitro gametogenesis

  348. ​ Assessing human sperm morphology: top models, underdogs or biometrics?

  349. ​ Activation of Toll-like receptor 7 & 8 encoded by the X chromosome alters sperm motility and provides a novel simple technology for sexing sperm

  350. ​ Microfluidic-based sperm sorting & analysis for treatment of male infertility

  351. ​ Haploid selection in animals: Exploring the fitness consequences and underlying mechanisms

  352. ​ Intelligence and semen quality are positively correlated

  353. ​ Why is intelligence correlated with semen quality?: Biochemical pathways common to sperm and neuron function and their vulnerability to pleiotropic mutations

  354. ​ Good Semen Quality and Life Expectancy: A Cohort Study of 43,277 Men

  355. ​ Infertility etiologies are genetically and clinically linked with other diseases in single meta-diseases

  356. ​ Does Human Ejaculate Quality Relate to Phenotypic Traits?

  357. ​ No Evidence for a Relationship between Intelligence and Ejaculate Quality

  358. ​ Haploid Selection in β€˜Diploid’ Organisms

  359. ​ Insights about variation in meiosis from 31,228 human sperm genomes

  360. ​ Tinder for Sperm: Even in the Petri Dish, Looks and Athleticism Are Prized: What makes one sperm cellβ€”a blob of DNA with a tailβ€”stand out? The selection process is like a microscopic Mr. America contest

  361. ​ Advanced sperm selection techniques for assisted reproduction (Review)

  362. ​ https://www.reddit.com/r/slatestarcodex/comments/8p91kt/crazy_ideas_thread_part_ii/e0b6rzm/?context=3

  363. ​ Chromosome transplantation as a novel approach for correcting complex genomic disorders

  364. ​ Unleashing meiotic crossovers in crops

  365. ​ 2008-wijnker.pdf

  366. ​ Assessing by modeling the consequences of increased recombination in genomic selection of Oryza sativa and Brassica rapa

  367. ​ Chapter 14. Short-term Changes in the Mean: 2. Truncation and Threshold Selection [2013 draft]

  368. ​ Fecundity of Patients With Schizophrenia, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anorexia Nervosa, or Substance Abuse vs Their Unaffected Siblings

  369. ​ Evolutionary Perspectives on Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Psychiatric Disorders

  370. ​ Multi-Stage Bean Machine Visualization: Advantages of Repeated Optimization

  371. ​ Construction of arbitrarily strong amplifiers of natural selection using evolutionary graph theory

  372. ​ In vitro eugenics

  373. ​ Frequently Asked Questions

  374. ​ In Vitro Gametogenesis: Just Another Way to Have a Baby?

  375. ​ Consensus Statement: Science Ethics and Policy Challenges of Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Gametes

  376. ​ Stem Cells: Egg Engineers

  377. ​ Potential Genetic Improvement of Cattle by Fertilization of Fetal Oocytes in Vitro

  378. ​ In Vitro Breeding: Application of Embryonic Stem Cells to Animal Production

  379. ​ Gametes from stem cells: Status and applications in animal reproduction

  380. ​ Artificially produced gametes in mice, humans and other species

  381. ​ Revolutionize Livestock Breeding in the Future: an Animal Embryo-Stem Cell Breeding System in a Dish

  382. ​ Perspectives of germ cell development in vitro in mammals

  383. ​ SOX17 Is a Critical Specifier of Human Primordial Germ Cell Fate

  384. ​ Complete Meiosis from Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Germ Cells In Vitro

  385. ​ Reconstitution in Vitro of the Entire Cycle of the Mouse Female Germ Line

  386. ​ MLL1 Inhibition Reprograms Epiblast Stem Cells to Naive Pluripotency

  387. ​ https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1716161115

  388. ​ Functional Oocytes Derived from Granulosa Cells

  389. ​ Generation of ovarian follicles from mouse pluripotent stem cells

  390. ​ Controlled modeling of human epiblast and amnion development using stem cells

  391. ​ How to (Really) Engineer a Human Baby: A Global Meeting in Washington, D.C., Isnβ€˜t Just about Whether or Not We Should Alter Our Species With CRISPR. It’s about How We Can Pull It Off.

  392. ​ Historical Progression of Racing Performance in Thoroughbreds and Man

  393. ​ Effects of periodic bottlenecks on the dynamics of adaptive evolution in microbial populations

  394. ​ When You Hear the Margin of Error Is Plus or Minus 3 Percent, Think 7 Instead

  395. ​ A Theory of Limits in Natural Selection

  396. ​ https://web.archive.org/web/20220301025405/http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/zbook/NewVolume_2/pdf/Chapter26.pdf

  397. ​ http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/workshops/Aarhus2006/pdfs/WalshLT.pdf

  398. ​ Genetic Studies on the Protein Content of Maize

  399. ​ The Result of Selecting Fluctuating Variations: Data from the Illinois Corn Breeding Experiments

  400. ​ Large Genetic Change at Small Fatness Cost in Large Populations of Drosophila melanogaster Selected for Wind Tunnel Flight: Rethinking Fitness Surfaces

  401. ​ Population Size and Long-Term Selection

  402. ​ 2018-walsh-c26-weberfruitflyselectivebreeding.jpg

  403. ​ Use of haplotypes to estimate Mendelian sampling effects and selection limits

  404. ​ Selection on Net Merit to Improve Lifetime Profit

  405. ​ $2004

  406. ​ Genomic Selection in Dairy Cattle: The USDA Experience

  407. ​ $2010

  408. ​ $2011

  409. ​ 2011-cole-selectionlimits-figure5-perchromosome.jpg

  410. ​ On epistasis: why it is unimportant in polygenic directional selection

  411. ​ Nature Still Battles Nurture in the Haunting World of Social Genomics: Nathaniel Comfort Lauds a Sociologist's Study of the Problems Built into Genetic Research

  412. ​ Common Disease Is More Complex Than Implied by the Core Gene Omnigenic Model

  413. ​ Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits and Disease Risk Predictors

  414. ​ Common DNA Variants Accurately Rank an Individual of Extreme Height

  415. ​ Evolution By Selection: The Implications of Winter’s Selection Experiment

  416. ​ The Mean and Variability As Affected by Continuous Selection for Composition in Corn

  417. ​ Seventy Generations of Selection for Oil and Protein in Maize

  418. ​ Number of Mendelian Factors in Quantitative Inheritance

  419. ​ Student

  420. ​ 1930-fisher-thegeneticaltheoryofnaturalselection.pdf#page=119

  421. ​ https://ssgac.org/documents/CHIC_Summary_Benyamin2014.txt.gz

  422. ​ https://ssgac.org/documents/CHIC_Benyamin2014_Summary_Notes.pdf

  423. ​ https://www.broadinstitute.org/snap/snap

  424. ​ The Clones of Poloβ€”Adolfo Cambiaso Interview

  425. ​ Dog Cloning For Special Forces: Breed All You Can Breed

  426. ​ Regression To The Mean Fallacies

  427. ​ clone#liability-threshold-model

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  428. ​ A theory of limits in artificial selection

  429. ​ Rates of Change in Quantitative Traits from Fixation of New Mutations

  430. ​ Increased selection response in larger populations. II. Selection for ethanol vapor resistance in Drosophila melanogaster at two population sizes

  431. ​ Genetic Analysis of a β€˜Plateaued’ Population of Drosophila Melanogaster

  432. ​ The Limits to Artificial Selection for Body Weight in the Mouse II. The Genetic Nature of the Limits

  433. ​ Long-term selection for a quantitative character in large replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster: Part 3: The nature of residual genetic variability

  434. ​ Attenuation of Genetic Progress under Continued Selection in Poultry

  435. ​ Studies on Natural Populations of Drosophila. II. Heritability and Response to Selection for Wing Length in Drosophila Melanogaster and D. Simulans at Different Temperatures

  436. ​ 1971-wilson.pdf

  437. ​ 1963-sheldon.pdf

  438. ​ An Experimental Check on Quantitative Genetical Theory II. The Long-Term Effects of Selection

  439. ​ Evaluating Methods of Updating Training Data in Long-Term Genomewide Selection

  440. ​ Evolution of the Human Brain: From Matter to Mind

  441. ​ On Evolution Β§ Pg82

  442. ​ Iodine and Adult IQ meta-analysis

  443. ​ Genius Revisited Revisited

  444. ​ Society Is Fixed, Biology Is Mutable

  445. ​ Xenopsychology

  446. ​ The Hollow Men II: Some Reflections on Westminster and Whitehall Dysfunction

  447. ​ Selection against variants in the genome associated with educational attainment

  448. ​ https://www.amazon.com/Genetics-Human-Populations-L-Cavalli-Sforza/dp/0486406938

  449. ​ 1994-charlesworth-evolutioninagestructuredpopulations.pdf

  450. ​ SOME CHANGES IN SOCIAL LIFE IN A COMMUNITY WITH A FALLING INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT

  451. ​ The Ties That Bind: Implicit Contracts and Management Practices in Family-Run Firms

  452. ​ Intellectual Brilliance and Presidential Performance: Why Pure Intelligence (or Openness) Doesn't Suffice

  453. ​ What Botswana Can Teach Us About Political Stability

  454. ​ https://galton.org/books/hereditary-genius/text/pdf/galton-1869-genius-v3.pdf#page=162

  455. ​ A Listing of Extinct British Peerages

  456. ​ The Mind And Society Vol III

  457. ​ Smallpox on the Steppe

  458. ​ Queens of Infamy: The Rise of Catherine Deβ€˜ Medici; Kings and Popes Thought She Was Their Pawn. The Merchant’s Daughter Begged to Differ

  459. ​ IMDb: The F***ing Fulfords (2004): Quotes: Francis Fulford

  460. ​ The Life-Spans of Empires

  461. ​ The Ottoman Empire: Succession, Deposition and Fratricide: Getting and Keeping the Throne in the Ottoman Empire Was No Easy Task. For a New Sultan, the Most Foolproof Method of Securing Power Was to Kill All Other Claimants

  462. ​ Are CEOs Born Leaders? Lessons from Traits of a Million Individuals

  463. ​ Selectiongain: an R Package for Optimizing Multi-Stage Selection

  464. ​ History of Iterated Embryo Selection

  465. ​ John Von Neumann (1903–1957)

  466. ​ A New Method of Trace DNA Testing Could Solve More Shootings

  467. ​ Framed for Murder By His Own DNA: We Leave Traces of Our Genetic Material Everywhere, Even on Things We’ve Never Touched. That Got Lukis Anderson Charged With a Brutal Crime He Didn’t Commit.

  468. ​ Can DNA Evidence Solve a 30-Year-Old Crime? San Diego Police Believe Theyβ€˜Ve Finally Cracked the Case of a 14-Year-Old Girl Murdered in 1984. But What If They’re Wrong?

  469. ​ β€˜(S) Reporting And Collection Needs: Paraguay’, 2008

  470. ​ β€˜(S) Reporting And Collection Needs: African Great Lakes (Droc, Burundi, Rwanda)’, 2009

  471. ​ Hacking the President’s DNA

  472. ​ Natural History Museums Are Teeming With Undiscovered Species: Tracking Them down Is a Globe-Trotting Adventure That Rivals Any Jungle Expedition

  473. ​ Genomics reveals the origins of ancient specimens

  474. ​ Using historical museum samples to examine divergent and parallel evolution in the invasive starling

  475. ​ Is DNA Left on Envelopes Fair Game for Testing? The Genealogistβ€˜s Dream of Testing Old, Spit-Laced Artifacts Is Coming Trueβ€”But Raising Questions about Who Controls Dead People’s DNA

  476. ​ German fighter pilot identified after 79 years from DNA on envelope

  477. ​ Ancient DNA from Mastics Solidifies Connection between Material Culture and Genetics of Mesolithic Hunter--Gatherers in Scandinavia

  478. ​ A 5700 year-old human genome and oral microbiome from chewed birch pitch

  479. ​ Urine as a high-quality source of host genomic DNA from wild populations

  480. ​ The York Gospels: a 1,000-Year Biological Palimpsest

  481. ​ Metagenomic analysis of a blood stain from the French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat (1743–1793)

  482. ​ Identifying a Living Great-Grandson of the Lakota Sioux Leader Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull)

  483. ​ Somerton man mystery 'solved' as DNA points to man's identity, professor claims

  484. ​ Genome-scale sequencing and analysis of human, wolf and bison DNA from 25,000 year-old sediment

  485. ​ Unearthing Neanderthal population history using nuclear and mitochondrial DNA from cave sediments

  486. ​ Italian Scientists β€˜Recreate DNA’ of Fascist Warrior-Poet from Semen Stains: Forensic Team Says It Used Handkerchief Splashed With Gabriele D’Annunzio’s Sperm to Recreate Eccentric, 19th-Century, Rightwing Leader’s Genetic Blueprint

  487. ​ https://familytreewebinars.com/uploads/video_vtt/MHLive-GiladJaphet1.vtt

  488. ​ Gilad's Keynote Address - MyHeritage LIVE - November 2018

  489. ​ β€˜emergenesis’ tag

  490. ​ https://www.rrauction.com/past_auction_results.cfm?SearchCrit=albert%20einstein&order=LP&oper=exact&scope=titleonly

  491. ​ https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/31909050347196/

  492. ​ Intellectuals

  493. ​ Scientists and Inventors

  494. ​ https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/339330505546026/

  495. ​ Olympic Memorabilia: All Auction Items

  496. ​ $2023

  497. Wikipedia Bibliography:

    1. ​ Genetic Correlation

    2. ​ Genetic Correlation Β§ Human Correlations

    3. ​ In Vitro Fertilisation

    4. ​ Down Syndrome

    5. ​ Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

    6. ​ Human Height

    7. ​ Designer Baby Β§ Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

    8. ​ Copy Number Variation

    9. ​ Repository for Germinal Choice

    10. ​ Regression toward the Mean

    11. ​ Net Present Value

    12. ​ National Longitudinal Surveys

    13. ​ Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire

    14. ​ Canalisation (genetics)

    15. ​ X-Linked Intellectual Disability

    16. ​ Genome-Wide Complex Trait Analysis

    17. ​ Epistasis

    18. ​ Observational Error

    19. ​ Repeatability

    20. ​ Threshold Model Β§ Liability Threshold Model

    21. ​ Regression Diluation

    22. ​ Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    23. ​ Pharmacogenomics

    24. ​ Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient

    25. ​ Genetic Correlation Β§ Boosting GWASes

    26. ​ Elastic Net Regularization

    27. ​ Lasso (statistics)

    28. ​ Ronald Fisher

    29. ​ Hindsight Bias

    30. ​ Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Β§ United States

    31. ​ BGI Group

    32. ​ George Church (geneticist)

    33. ​ Medical Tourism

    34. ​ Birth Tourism

    35. ​ UK Biobank

    36. ​ Head Start (program)

    37. ​ Log-Normal Distribution

    38. ​ In Vitro Fertilisation Β§ Success Rates

    39. ​ Interquartile Range

    40. ​ Anne Roe

    41. ​ Child Prodigy

    42. ​ Chess Prodigy

    43. ​ Sergey Karjakin

    44. ​ William James Sidis

    45. ​ Norbert Wiener

    46. ​ John Von Neumann

    47. ​ Γ‰variste Galois

    48. ​ Saul Kripke

    49. ​ Srinivasa Ramanujan

    50. ​ Terence Tao

    51. ​ Matt Ridley

    52. ​ Repository for Germinal Choice Β§ Outcomes

    53. ​ Wrongful Birth

    54. ​ Down Syndrome Β§ Abortion Rates

    55. ​ Prevention of Tay–Sachs Disease

    56. ​ Thalassemia Β§ Carrier Detection

    57. ​ Cystic Fibrosis Β§ Prenatal

    58. ​ Huntington's Disease

    59. ​ Secretary Problem

    60. ​ Optimal Stopping

    61. ​ Rectified Gaussian Distribution

    62. ​ Truncated Normal Distribution

    63. ​ Mixture Model

    64. ​ Law of Total Expectation

    65. ​ Sum of Normally Distributed Random Variables

    66. ​ Disease Burden

    67. ​ Disability-Adjusted Life Year

    68. ​ Cystic Fibrosis

    69. ​ Lung Transplantation

    70. ​ Body Mass Index

    71. ​ Obesity

    72. ​ Type 2 Diabetes

    73. ​ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    74. ​ Bipolar Disorders Research

    75. ​ Schizophrenia

    76. ​ Variance Β§ Sum of Correlated Variables

    77. ​ Menarche

    78. ​ Alzheimer’s Disease

    79. ​ Anorexia Nervosa

    80. ​ Autism Spectrum

    81. ​ Autism Spectrum Β§ Cost

    82. ​ Educational Attainment in the United States

    83. ​ Coronary Artery Disease

    84. ​ Crohn's Disease

    85. ​ Major Depressive Disorder

    86. ​ Epidemiology of Depression

    87. ​ Glycated Hemoglobin

    88. ​ Rheumatoid Arthritis

    89. ​ Major Histocompatibility Complex

    90. ​ Ulcerative Colitis

    91. ​ Gompertz%E2%80%93Makeham Law of Mortality

    92. ​ Jeanne Calment

    93. ​ Oldest People Β§ 10 Oldest Verified People Ever

    94. ​ Sarah Knauss

    95. ​ List of Oldest Living People

    96. ​ Jeanne Calment Β§ Health and Lifestyle

    97. ​ Spermatogenesis Β§ Stages

    98. ​ Oogenesis Β§ Oogenesis in Mammals

    99. ​ Jensen's Inequality

    100. ​ Semen Quality

    101. ​ Semen Analysis

    102. ​ Microfluidics

    103. ​ Paternal Age Effect

    104. ​ Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

    105. ​ Marker-Assisted Selection

    106. ​ Truncation Selection

    107. ​ Group Selection Β§ Multilevel Selection Theory

    108. ​ Constraint (mathematics)

    109. ​ Integer Programming

    110. ​ Organoids

    111. ​ Domesticated Silver Fox

    112. ​ Thoroughbred

    113. ​ Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)

    114. ​ Byerley Turk

    115. ​ Curwen's Bay Barb

    116. ​ Darley Arabian

    117. ​ Godolphin Arabian

    118. ​ Eclipse (horse)

    119. ​ Zea (plant) Β§ Origin of Maize and Interaction With Teosintes

    120. ​ Robert Bakewell (farmer)

    121. ​ Effective Population Size

    122. ​ Shawn Bradley

    123. ​ William Sealy Gosset

    124. ​ Binomial Distribution

    125. ​ Autogamy

    126. ​ Exponential Distribution

    127. ​ Gamma Distribution

    128. ​ Linkage Disequilibrium

    129. ​ John Maynard Smith

    130. ​ Human Cloning

    131. ​ The Bell Curve

    132. ​ Dysgenics

    133. ​ Flynn Effect

    134. ​ Raymond Cattell

    135. ​ Berkson's Paradox

    136. ​ Circulation of Elite

    137. ​ Mayer Amschel Rothschild

    138. ​ Medici Bank

    139. ​ Galton%E2%80%93Watson Process

    140. ​ Family Tree of the British Royal Family

    141. ​ Bootleggers and Baptists

    142. ​ Vilfredo Pareto

    143. ​ The Godfather

    144. ​ Tiberius

    145. ​ Augustus Β§ Death and Succession

    146. ​ Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)

    147. ​ Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa

    148. ​ Gaius Caesar

    149. ​ Lucius Caesar

    150. ​ Nero Claudius Drusus

    151. ​ Germanicus

    152. ​ Kangxi Emperor

    153. ​ Ligdan Khan

    154. ​ Attila Β§ Death

    155. ​ Tolui

    156. ​ Γ–gedei Khan

    157. ​ Subutai

    158. ​ Mongol Invasion of Europe

    159. ​ Society of the Mongol Empire

    160. ​ Theodoric the Great

    161. ​ Athalaric

    162. ​ Ostrogothic Kingdom

    163. ​ Medici Family

    164. ​ Francis Fulford (landowner)

    165. ​ Great Fulford

    166. ​ House of Habsburg

    167. ​ Albrecht DΓΌrer

    168. ​ Matthias Corvinus

    169. ​ French%E2%80%93Habsburg Rivalry

    170. ​ Geometric Distribution

    171. ​ Demographic Transition

    172. ​ Kim Jong Un

    173. ​ Kim Jong Il

    174. ​ Kim Il Sung

    175. ​ Park Geun-Hye

    176. ​ Moon Jae-In

    177. ​ Mohammed Bin Salman

    178. ​ Phantom of Heilbronn

    179. ​ Gilad Japhet

    180. ​ MyHeritage

    181. ​ Theodor Herzl

    182. ​ RR Auction

    183. ​ Erwin SchrΓΆdinger

    184. ​ Albert Szent-GyΓΆrgyi

    185. ​ Olympic Medal Β§ Production and Design