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    • Hallmarks of Biological Failure/ShripadTuljapurkar  + (1) Haworth et al show that heritability of1) Haworth et al show that heritability of a well-defined measure of cognition (hence related to the vaguer concept of IQ) changes with age. Such studies are more reliable than GWAS modeling.</br></br>2) Steiner & me show that there is lot of non-genetic heterogeneity in complex life cycles, and how to compute it</br></br>3) Steinsaltz & Evans show that stochastic"reliability" models of complex systems do NOT lead to particular "generic" patterns of failure. E.g., we don't get Gompertz from reliability models. Humans are not cars!</br></br>4) Etges et al show that genes act as clustered networks that change with age -- see</br></br>Etges, W. J., Trotter, M. V., de Oliveira, C. C., Rajpurohit, S., Gibbs, A. G., and Tuljapurkar, S. (2015). Deciphering life history transcriptomes in different environments. Molecular ecology, 24(1):151–179.nt environments. Molecular ecology, 24(1):151–179.)