Tangled Bank #81

Matt's posted the newest edition of the Tangled Bank (the original science blog carnival) at his Behavioral Ecology Blog. There's a link to a post on Mike Lynch's anti-adaptationist paper in PNAS and another to a post by Pedro's on protein evolution.

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Matt at the Behavioral Ecology Blog has posted the newest edition of the Tangled Bank, the original science blogging carnival.
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