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Nature ; 442(7105): 881-2, 2006 Aug 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16929288

ABSTRACT

Kin recognition helps cooperation to evolve in many animals, but it is uncertain whether microorganisms can also use it to focus altruistic behaviour on relatives. Here we show that the social amoeba Dictyostelium purpureum prefers to form groups with its own kin in situations where some individuals die to assist others. By directing altruism towards kin, D. purpureum should generally avoid the costs of chimaerism experienced by the related D. discoideum.


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Altruism , Biological Evolution , Dictyostelium/classification , Dictyostelium/physiology , Models, Biological , Animals , Cell Aggregation , Chimera , Dictyostelium/cytology , Dictyostelium/growth & development , Social Behavior , Spores/cytology , Spores/growth & development
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