Journal: Theory in Biosciences

Volume 126, Issue 4

115 -- 116Scott F. Gilbert, Georgy S. Levit. The national roots of evo-devo
117 -- 129Lennart Olsson. A clash of traditions: the history of comparative and experimental embryology in Sweden as exemplified by the research of Gösta Jägersten and Sven Hörstadius
131 -- 148Georgy S. Levit. The roots of Evo-Devo in Russia: Is there a characteristic "Russian Tradition"?
149 -- 153Michel Morange. French tradition and the rise of Evo-devo
155 -- 164Christian Reiß. No evolution, no heredity, just development - Julius Schaxel and the end of the Evo-Devo agenda in Jena, 1906-1933: a case study
165 -- 175Christian Reiß, Susan Springer, Uwe Hoßfeld, Lennart Olsson, Georgy S. Levit. Introduction to the autobiography of Julius Schaxel

Volume 126, Issue 2-3

47 -- 52Diana Garncarz, Stanislaw Cebrat, Dietrich Stauffer, Klaus Blindert. Why are diploid genomes widespread and dominant mutations rare?
53 -- 59Wojciech Waga, Dorota Mackiewicz, Marta Zawierta, Stanislaw Cebrat. Sympatric speciation as intrinsic property of the expanding population
61 -- 64A. H. Hashish, E. Ahmed. Towards understanding the immune system
65 -- 113Klaus Scherrer, Jürgen Jost. Gene and genon concept: coding versus regulation

Volume 126, Issue 1

1 -- 2Olaf Breidbach, Jürgen Jost, Peter F. Stadler. Towards theoretical formalisms
3 -- 8Joshua Mitteldorf, John W. Pepper. How can evolutionary theory accommodate recent empirical results on organismal senescence?
9 -- 14Axel Mosig, Guofeng Meng, Bärbel M. R. Stadler, Peter F. Stadler. Evolution of the vertebrate Y RNA cluster
15 -- 21Anirban Banerjee, Jürgen Jost. Spectral plots and the representation and interpretation of biological data
23 -- 33Olaf Breidbach. Neurosemantics, neurons and system theory
35 -- 42Marleen Perseke, Thomas Hankeln, Bettina Weich, Guido Fritzsch, Peter F. Stadler, Olle Israelsson, Detlef Bernhard, Martin Schlegel. Xenoturbella bocki: genomic architecture and phylogenetic analysis
43 -- 45Haïtham Sghaier, Issay Narumi, Katsuya Satoh, Hirofumi Ohba, Hiroshi Mitomo. Problems with the current deinococcal hypothesis: an alternative theory