Symbiosis (In Your Own Cells too, Most Probably) - Part V  @dewinthemorning
Symbiosis (In Your Own Cells too, Most Probably) - Part V  @dewinthemorning
dewinthemorning | Symbiosis (In Your Own Cells too, Most Probably) - Part V @dewinthemorning | Uploaded January 2014 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Whatever you call it - altruism, co-operation, symbiosis - genes not only sometimes work together, but the bodies they make, sometimes, even if they are of different species, also work incredibly well together, helping each other survive.

A chapter from Ed Sexton's little book "Dawkins and the Selfish Gene".
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Symbiosis (In Your Own Cells too, Most Probably) - Part V @dewinthemorning

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