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Symbiotic relationships can benefit gene transmission from "summary" of The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins,Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science Richard Dawkins,David Dawkins,RICHARD AUTOR DAWKINS

In the fierce world of natural selection, genes are constantly competing to be passed on to the next generation. One way in which genes can increase their chances of transmission is through symbiotic relationships. These relationships can provide benefits that ultimately aid in the spread of genes. Symbiosis occurs when two different species live in close association with one another. In some cases, these partnerships can be mutually beneficial, allowing both parties to thrive and reproduce more effectively. This mutualism can be advantageous for gene transmission, as individuals with genes that promote symbiotic relationships are more likely to pass those genes on to future generations. For example, certain bacteria have formed symbiotic relationships with plants, helping them to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and convert it into a form that the plants can use. In return, the bacteria receive nutrients from the plants. This mutually benefi...
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    The Selfish Gene

    Richard Dawkins

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