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Kin selection explains the evolution of cooperation in the gut microbiota
Camille Simonet,
Luke Mcnally
School of Biological Sciences
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Evolution
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Kin Selection
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Intestine Flora
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Relatedness
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Nested Gene
60%
Fitness
20%
Reproduction
20%
Microorganism
20%
Comprehension
20%
Species
20%
Introspection
20%
Phylogeny
20%
Secretion (Process)
20%
Life History
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Molecule
20%
Microbiome
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Kin Selection
100%
Evolution
100%
Intestine Flora
100%
Microorganism
60%
Gene
60%
Secretion (Process)
20%
Comprehension
20%
Species
20%
Phylogeny
20%
Microbiome
20%
Molecule
20%
Reproduction
20%
Fitness
20%
Introspection
20%
Life History
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cooperation
100%
Kin Selection
100%
Gut Microbiota
100%
Secretion (Process)
20%
Gut
20%
Species
20%
Microbiome
20%
Fitness
20%
Reproductive Medicine
20%
Life History
20%