Traditional life history theory ignores trade-offs due to social interactions, yet social systems expand the set of possible trade-offs affecting a species evolution—by introducing asymmetric ...
Pleiotropy refers to the phenomenon of one gene or one mutation affecting multiple phenotypic traits. It has widespread implications in genetics, disease, development, ageing and evolution. Although ...
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