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'''Kin Selection''' is the [[Natural Selection|natural selection]] of shared genes in the genotype by altruistic behavior in the related phenotypes. Organisms tend to favor the reproductive success of their relatives, even at a cost to their own survival and/or reproduction, because they share genes with them, and therefore indirectly increase the reproductive success of their own genes.
'''Kin Selection''' is the [[Natural Selection|natural selection]] of shared genes in the genotype by altruistic behavior (mutual support) in the related phenotypes. Organisms tend to favor the reproductive success of their relatives, even at a cost to their own survival and/or reproduction, because they share genes with them, and therefore indirectly increase the reproductive success of their own genes.


[[Category:Basic Principles]] [[Category:Evolutionary Principles]]
[[Category:Basic Principles]] [[Category:Evolutionary Principles]]

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Kin Selection is the natural selection of shared genes in the genotype by altruistic behavior in the related phenotypes. Organisms tend to favor the reproductive success of their relatives, even at a cost to their own survival and/or reproduction, because they share genes with them, and therefore indirectly increase the reproductive success of their own genes.