Sentence examples for behavior could have evolved from inspiring English sources

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Significant progress was made in 1964 when Hamilton formulated the inequality in kin selection known as Hamilton's rule, which showed how eusociality in insects (the existence of sterile worker classes) and many other examples of altruistic behavior could have evolved through kin selection.

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Tuci agrees that the model works "quite well" to show how these behaviors could have evolved, but worries that the methods are a bit too basic to draw conclusions about how the process works in the biological world.

The second stage would have been the advent of ribozymes with interpretive behavior, and the PV is seen as offering a proof-of-principle analogy for the actual RNAs that could have evolved during this time period.

I couldn't see how it could have evolved.

The tradition could have evolved, instead, with mothers in charge.

The Internet could have evolved very differently.

These features could have evolved in two different ways.

How could such behaviors have evolved in a world of survival of the fittest?

In contrast, another fascinating area of research, evolutionary game theory (see entry on evolutionary game theory), investigates how features like altruism, social norms, moral behavior and cooperation could actually have evolved.

Dr. Larsen said that suggests the beetle's predatory behavior may have evolved rapidly in response to competition for food.

Other researchers are planning to build more bots to test how other forms of group behavior might have evolved.

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