Multicellular Cooperation Curbs Cheating

The paper, Experimental evolution reveals that high relatedness protects multicellular cooperation from cheaters by E. Bastiaans et al, is presented. Genetic similarity among cells is probably an important factor for successful multicellularity, as suggested by studies of varying relatedness among t...

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