David A. Haig
Affiliations: | Organismic and Evolutionary Biology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeLucas 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 |