A model for genomic imprinting in the social brain: elders.
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg. The most widely accepted theory for the evolution of genomic imprinting-the kinship theory-argues that conflict between maternally inherited and paternally inherited genes over phenotypes with asymme...
Main Authors: | Úbeda, F, Gardner, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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