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Yes, genes evolve individually as trees, barring recombination.
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Ego has intelligence and evolves individually by collaborating with the mind in an attempt to understand the world and develop strategies for anticipating, preventing or defending against threatening situations.
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Perhaps this transgressive expression represent a different type of 'additive' gene expression where each diploid contributes an additive amount of transcript (such that two copies in the nucleus results in twice as much gene product), except that these loci have not individually evolved a mechanism for feedback control of expression.
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