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Tag: cooperation vs the selfish gene

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Horizontal gene transfer: Bacteria apparently despise the selfish gene

Researchers: “Cooperation is ubiquitous in bacterial populations. Bacteria produce and share public goods, providing indiscriminate benefits to their neighbors at cost to themselves.” It makes sense but it isn’t yer old biology teacher’s evolution.

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