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Dupré, J. (2010). The polygenomic organism. Sociological Review. 58 (s1): 19—31. Folse 3rd, H. J.; J. Roughgarden (2010). What is an individual organism? A multilevel selection perspective. The Quarterly review of biology. 85 (4): 447. ISSN0033-5770. Pradeu, T. (2010). What is an organism? An immunological answer. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 32: 247—268. Gardner, A.; A. Grafen (2009). Capturing the superorganism: a formal theory of group adaptation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 22 (4): 659—671. Michod, R E (1999). Darwinian dynamics: evolutionary transitions in fitness and individuality. Princeton University Press. ISBN9780691050119. Queller, D. C; J. E Strassmann (2009). Beyond society: the evolution of organismality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 364 (1533): 3143. doi:10.1098/rstb.2009.0095. Santelices, B. (1999). How many kinds of individual are there?. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 14 (4): 152—155. Wilson, R (2007). The biological notion of individual. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Dupré, J. (2010). The polygenomic organism. Sociological Review. 58 (s1): 19—31. Folse 3rd, H. J.; J. Roughgarden (2010). What is an individual organism? A multilevel selection perspective. The Quarterly review of biology. 85 (4): 447. ISSN0033-5770. Pradeu, T. (2010). What is an organism? An immunological answer. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 32: 247—268. Gardner, A.; A. Grafen (2009). Capturing the superorganism: a formal theory of group adaptation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 22 (4): 659—671. Michod, R E (1999). Darwinian dynamics: evolutionary transitions in fitness and individuality. Princeton University Press. ISBN9780691050119. Queller, D. C; J. E Strassmann (2009). Beyond society: the evolution of organismality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 364 (1533): 3143. doi:10.1098/rstb.2009.0095. Santelices, B. (1999). How many kinds of individual are there?. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 14 (4): 152—155. Wilson, R (2007). The biological notion of individual. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.