Some countries get stuck in suboptimal trajectories and remain there for decades, a phenomenon known as institutional lock-in. In the evolutionary literature, institutional lock-in is explained by a unidirectional link between mental models (ideas, beliefs) and institutions. In contrast, the ...
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Evolutionary conservation analysis increases the colocalization of predicted exonic splicing enhancers in the BRCA1 gene with missense sequence changes and in-frame deletions, but not polymorphisms. Breast Cancer Res. 2005; 7 :R929–939.Pettigrew C, Wayte N, Lovelock PK, Tavtigian SV, Chenevix-...