e) What are sellish genes?
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Selfish-gene theory. The selfish-gene theory of natural selection can be restated as follows: Genes do not present themselves naked to the scrutiny of natural selection, instead they present their phenotypic effects. [ Differences in genes give rise to differences in these phenotypic effects.
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