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  358. Haploid Selection in ‘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 cell—a blob of DNA with a tail—stand out? The selection process is like a microscopic Mr. America contest

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

  362. Methods for Strong Human Germline Engineering § Chromosome Selection

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

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

  365. Unleashing meiotic crossovers in crops

  366. 2008-wijnker.pdf

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

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

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

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

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

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

  373. History of Iterated Embryo Selection

  374. Strategies to Utilize Marker-Quantitative Trait Loci Associations

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  375. In vitro eugenics

  376. Frequently Asked Questions

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

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

  379. Stem Cells: Egg Engineers

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

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

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

  383. Artificially produced gametes in mice, humans and other species

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

  385. Perspectives of germ cell development in vitro in mammals

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

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

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

  389. MLL1 Inhibition Reprograms Epiblast Stem Cells to Naive Pluripotency

  390. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1716161115

  391. Functional Oocytes Derived from Granulosa Cells

  392. Generation of ovarian follicles from mouse pluripotent stem cells

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

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

  395. Historical Progression of Racing Performance in Thoroughbreds and Man

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

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

  398. A Theory of Limits in Natural Selection

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

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

  401. Genetic Studies on the Protein Content of Maize

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

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

  404. Population Size and Long-Term Selection

  405. 2018-walsh-c26-weberfruitflyselectivebreeding.jpg

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

  407. Selection on Net Merit to Improve Lifetime Profit

  408. Genomic Selection in Dairy Cattle: The USDA Experience

  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 Polo—Adolfo Cambiaso Interview

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

  426. ‘Bayes/regression-to-mean’ directory

  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 ‘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 § 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 De‘ 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. John Von Neumann (1903–1957)

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

  466. 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.

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

  468. ‘(S) Reporting And Collection Needs: Paraguay’, 2008

  469. ‘(S) Reporting And Collection Needs: African Great Lakes (Droc, Burundi, Rwanda)’, 2009

  470. Hacking the President’s DNA

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

  472. Genomics reveals the origins of ancient specimens

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

  474. Is DNA Left on Envelopes Fair Game for Testing? The Genealogist‘s Dream of Testing Old, Spit-Laced Artifacts Is Coming True—But Raising Questions about Who Controls Dead People’s DNA

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  482. Somerton man mystery solved as DNA points to man’s identity, professor claims

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

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

  485. Italian Scientists ‘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

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

  487. Gilad's Keynote Address - MyHeritage LIVE - November 2018

  488. ‘emergenesis’ directory

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

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

  491. Intellectuals

  492. Scientists and Inventors

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

  494. Olympic Memorabilia: All Auction Items

  495. Wikipedia Bibliography:

    1. Genetic correlation

    2. Genetic correlation § Human correlations  :

    3. In vitro fertilisation

    4. Down syndrome

    5. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis

    6. Human height

    7. Designer baby § 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 § Liability threshold model  :

    21. Regression dilution

    22. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    23. Pharmacogenomics

    24. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient

    25. Genetic correlation § Boosting GWASes  :

    26. Elastic net regularization

    27. Lasso (statistics)

    28. Ronald Fisher

    29. Hindsight bias

    30. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis § 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 § 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. Évariste Galois

    48. Saul Kripke

    49. Srinivasa Ramanujan

    50. Terence Tao

    51. Matt Ridley  :

    52. Repository for Germinal Choice § Outcomes  :

    53. Wrongful birth  :

    54. Down syndrome § Abortion rates  :

    55. Prevention of Tay–Sachs disease  :

    56. Thalassemia § Carrier detection  :

    57. Cystic fibrosis § 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 § Sum of correlated variables  :

    77. Menarche  :

    78. Alzheimer’s disease

    79. Anorexia nervosa

    80. Autism spectrum

    81. Autism spectrum § 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 § 10 oldest verified people ever  :

    94. Sarah Knauss

    95. List of oldest living people  :

    96. Jeanne Calment § Health and lifestyle  :

    97. Spermatogenesis § Stages  :

    98. Oogenesis § 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 § 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) § 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 § 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 § Death  :

    155. Tolui  :

    156. Ögedei 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 Dürer  :

    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 Schrödinger

    184. Albert Szent-Györgyi  :

    185. Olympic medal § Production and design  :