David A. Haig

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Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Lucas J. Mix grad student 2004 Harvard
Francisco Ubeda de Torres grad student 2004 Harvard
Manus M. Patten grad student 2008 Harvard
J. Arvid Ågren post-doc 2018- Harvard
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Ågren JA, Haig D, McCoy DE. (2022) Meiosis solved the problem of gerrymandering. Journal of Genetics. 101
Veller C, Muralidhar P, Haig D. (2020) On the logic of Fisherian sexual selection Evolution. 74: 1234-1245
Haig D. (2020) Poles Apart: Monosporic, Bisporic, and Tetrasporic Embryo Sacs Revisited Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 8
Kotler J, Mehr SA, Egner A, et al. (2019) Response to vocal music in Angelman syndrome contrasts with Prader-Willi syndrome. Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. 40: 420-426
McCoy DE, Frye BM, Kotler J, et al. (2019) A comparative study of litter size and sex composition in a large dataset of callitrichine monkeys. American Journal of Primatology. e23038
Brandvain Y, Haig D. (2018) Outbreeders pull harder in a parental tug-of-war. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Kotler J, Haig D. (2018) The tempo of human childhood: a maternal foot on the accelerator, a paternal foot on the brake. Evolutionary Anthropology. 27: 80-91
Mehr SA, Kotler J, Howard RM, et al. (2017) Genomic Imprinting Is Implicated in the Psychology of Music. Psychological Science. 956797617711456
Dauber A, Cunha-Silva M, Macedo DB, et al. (2017) Paternally Inherited DLK1 Deletion Associated with Familial Central Precocious Puberty. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Muralidhar P, Haig D. (2017) Sexy males and sexless females: the origin of triploid apomicts Heredity. 118: 436-441
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