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There is, he points out, now a genetic interest in finding out what happened to them.
They could also figure out that the daughter's or sister's mate shared a common genetic interest in the welfare of the woman's children.
After all, a paternal grandmother has as much genetic interest in the success of her son's children as a maternal one does in her daughter's.
Children, by contrast, have a stronger genetic interest in their own reproduction than in that of their siblings, so each child should try to secure more than his or her fair share of parental resources.
Breeds in the study category lack genetic or historical documentation but are still considered to be of genetic interest.
Like GWAS, the true significance level of clinical and genetic interest will need to be experimentally determined with future study.
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In other papers, Trivers proposed that families roil with conflict because parents share no genes with each other and only half of their genes with children, who unless they are identical twins also have divergent genetic interests.
Thus, monogamy serves the genetic interests of both males and females.
One idea that is popular among scientists is that imprinted genes demonstrate the competition between maternal and paternal genes in furthering their own genetic interests, Perry said.
Here we find another case in which genetic interests differ from moral interests.
Although mate guarding can partly protect the genetic interests, we show that it does not ensure monogamy.
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