Does symmetry preclude the evolution of senescence? : A comment on Pen and Flatt 2021
de Vries, Charlotte, Erten, E. Yagmur, Kokko Hanna. (2023). Does symmetry preclude the evolution of senescence? : A comment on Pen and Flatt 2021. Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences, 290(1991), Article 20221101. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1101
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C.d.V. and H.K. were supported by Swiss National ScienceFoundation grant no. 310030B_182836. C.d.V. was also supportedby an Academy of Finland grant (no. 340130, awarded to Jussi Leh-tonen). E.Y.E. was supported by the National Institutes of Health(NIH) grant no. U54 CA217376 (awarded to Hanna Kokko) andSwiss National Science Foundation grant no. P500PB_203022.License
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