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On this account, experimental systems are construed as very inclusive entities.
Perhaps more inclusive entities than single genes might also function as replicators.
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Game On's whole player-facing experience appeared to be anchored to an idea of what gaming used to be – right down to the pinball machines – rather than the multifaceted, inclusive entity the speakers and sessions were working so hard to prove that gaming has become.
The species category is a more inclusive entity.
Herein lies the ideal, to create an inclusive entity that responsibly creates frameworks and tools for genomic and clinical data sharing, fosters the translation of the benefits of research for health, and yet recognizes the contribution of the scientists that make this possible.
David Hull claims that the group selection issue hinges on "whether entities more inclusive than organisms exhibit adaptations" (1980, p. 325).
Sterelny et al. (1996) argue that replicators and only replicators are the beneficiaries of adaptations, keeping in mind that they count entities more inclusive than genes as replicators.
Due to increasingly older shared common ancestry, each of those hierarchical levels thus consists of a decreasing, ever more inclusive number of genetic entities with increasingly higher position in the hierarchy.
We find that, based on extensive molecular data and an inclusive species concept, 8 separate biological entities should be recognized rather than the 15 described species of Cichla.
In addition we performed *BEAST analyses using a more inclusive species assignment of five evolutionary entities within the T. semitaeniatus species group identified by the GMYC.
Organisms certainly interact with their environments in ways that bias the transmission of their genes, but then so do entities that are both less inclusive than entire organisms (e.g., sperm cells) and more inclusive (e.g., beehives).
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