Applying an evolutionary mismatch framework to understand disease susceptibility
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M. Gurven | O. Devinsky | P. Pajukanta | J. Ayroles | B. Trumble | T. Kraft | S. Urlacher | H. Pontzer | Joseph Kamau | Donald Mogoi | Samuel S. Urlacher | Amanda J Lea | Andrew G Clark | Andrew W Dahl | Angela R Garcia | Christopher D Golden | Thomas S Kraft | Yvonne A L Lim | Dino J Martins | George H Perry | Vivek V Venkataraman | Ian J Wallace | Daniel E. Lieberman | Amanda J. Lea | Vivek Venkataraman | Christopher D. Golden | Dino J. Martins | Daniel E. Lieberman
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