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At Oscillations: Suzan Mazur wonders what’s got into Eugene Koonin and Dieter Braun

Readers may recall Eugene Koonin as not particularly a Darwinian. As of 2018, Dieter Braun was more ambivalent. But Mazur notes that something has changed. Is it some light they have seen or has someone warned them to be more submissive?

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