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Hamilton’s Rule Principle Natural Selection Favor Altruistic Act

Front Hamilton’s rule
Back The principle that for natural selection to favor an altruistic act, the benefit to the recipient, devalued by the coefficient of relatedness, must exceed the cost to the altruist.

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