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The reach of gene–culture coevolution in animals - Nature

Here, we review the evidence for gene–culture coevolution in animals, especially birds, cetaceans and primates.

Gene–culture coevolution and the nature of human sociality - PMC

Gene–culture coevolution is responsible for human other-regarding preferences, a taste for fairness, the capacity to empathize and salience of morality and ...

Dual inheritance theory - Wikipedia

Dual inheritance theory (DIT), also known as gene–culture coevolution or biocultural evolution, was developed in the 1960s through early 1980s to explain ...

Long-term gene–culture coevolution and the human evolutionary ...

These findings suggest that human long-term GCC is characterized by an evolutionary transition in inheritance (from genes to culture) which entails a ...

Gene-culture coevolutionary theory - ScienceDirect.com

Abstract. Gene-culture coevolutionary theory is a branch of theoretical population genetics that models the transmission of genes and cultural traits from one ...

Gene–Culture Coevolution in the Age of Genomics - NCBI

Many human genes that have been shown to be under recent or current selection are changing as a result of new environments created by cultural innovations.

Gene-Culture Coevolution and Human Diet | American Scientist

A gene-culture coevolutionary perspective helps us to understand the process in which culture is shaped by biological imperatives while biological properties ...

Gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomics - PNAS

We investigate the hypothesis that the process of cultural evolution has played an active, leading role in the evolution of genes. Culture ...

Gene-culture coevolutionary theory: Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Abstract. Gene-culture coevolutionary theory is a branch of theoretical population genetics that models the transmission of genes and cultural traits from one ...

Culture–gene coevolution of individualism–collectivism and the ...

We found evidence that collectivistic cultures were significantly more likely to comprise individuals carrying the short (S) allele of the 5-HTTLPR across 29 ...

Gene-culture coevolution: A broader evolutionary perspective

Combining insights from cultural evolution and human genetics, it has been invoked to explain the evolution of many "species-defining" human ...

Culture–gene coevolution, norm-psychology and the emergence of ...

We conclude that understanding human cooperation requires understanding culturally transmitted cooperative norms and the evolved cognitive mechanisms that ...

Gene–culture coevolution in whales and dolphins - PNAS

There is evidence and speculation that this cultural transmission of behavior has affected gene distributions.

An integrated model of gene-culture coevolution of language ...

We propose an agent-based model for investigating possible scenarios of genetic and cultural language evolution based on an integrated gene-culture ...

How Gene–Culture Coevolution can—but Probably did not—Track ...

Social selection could potentially track mind-independent moral truth by a process that I term realist social selection.

Culture, Cognition, and Coevolution Lab

1. The approach is non-disciplinary. We focus on big questions that do not reside in any particular discipline. Empirically, it integrates experimental ...

Gene-culture coevolutionary theory

How does dual inheritance affect the evolutionary process? Gene-culture coevolution- ary theory is designed to answer this question. Gene-culture coevolutionary ...

Exploring gene‐culture coevolution in humans by inferring ...

We present a case study where we explored a GCC dynamics between the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) and cultural tightness–looseness.

Gene-for-gene coevolution | Plant-Pathogen Interactions ... - Britannica

Gene-for-gene coevolution, a specific form of reciprocal evolutionary change based on the idea that, if one member of a coevolving ...

10 Gene–culture coevolution: lactase persistence - Oxford Academic

Lactase persistence, the ability to digest lactose and therefore to drink fresh milk after the nursing period, exemplifies the process of gene-culture ...