The evolution of cooperation in simple molecular replicators
In order for the first genomes to evolve, independent replicators had to act cooperatively, with some reducing their own replication rate to help copy others. It has been argued that limited diffusion explains this early cooperation. However, social evolution models have shown that limited diffusion...
Main Authors: | Levin, S, West, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2017
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