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Philosophy of biology / Social psychology / Artificial life / Population genetics / Group selection / Kin selection / Helping behavior / Altruism / The Selfish Gene / Evolutionary biology / Biology / Selection
Date: 2013-02-07 15:34:50
Philosophy of biology
Social psychology
Artificial life
Population genetics
Group selection
Kin selection
Helping behavior
Altruism
The Selfish Gene
Evolutionary biology
Biology
Selection

Kin-Selection: The Rise and Fall of Kin-Cheaters Sherri Goings*, Jeff Clune*†, Charles Ofria and Robert T. Pennock Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA *Both authors contributed equally to this paper †Article

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