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This record releases v1. 0 of The Genetic Reproductive Deficit Model: A Pathway-Level Structural Audit Model of Capacity-Limited Reproductive-Output Asymmetry. This is a Public Structural Review Release. The record defines a pathway-level structural audit model for examining reproductive-output asymmetry, transmission-pathway deficit, genetic persistence, and biological continuation under capacity-limited allocation. The release includes the MAIN manuscript, Supplementary Information, INSTALLME, RELEASETAG, SHA-256 integrity file, and PGP signature materials. Governance axis: Ethical axis: Peace / Non-violence / DignityDual-use boundary: NO military / NO surveillance / NO coercionFinal axis: Audit-first / FACT-BASED / NO OVERCLAIM / NON-CIRCULARITY Boundary statement: This model may be used to audit claims and pathway-level structural interpretations. It must not be used to classify persons, rank dignity, infer identity, support coercion, or justify screening or conversion practices. This release is not a clinical tool, medical diagnostic tool, policy tool, screening tool, surveillance tool, coercive-use tool, military-use tool, conversion-practice tool, person-classification framework, or dignity-ranking framework. The MAIN and SI files define the claim boundary, Classification Firewall, Dignity Firewall, Sensitive-Use Boundary, Release Boundary, and Misuse Classification. Sensitive human literature is used as boundary-controlled literature context, not as deterministic, diagnostic, predictive, or person-classifying evidence. Recommended citation: Suga, H. (2026). The Genetic Reproductive Deficit Model: A Pathway-Level Structural Audit Model of Capacity-Limited Reproductive-Output Asymmetry (v1. 0). Zenodo. DOI to be added after deposit.
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Hisashi Suga
Forest Research
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a095c6d7880e6d24efe28b4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20195940