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- Oct 2023
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there are two broad classes of adaptations that qualify as gains in “organismal complexity” and constitute METs.
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for: definition, definition - fusions, definition - information leap, organismal complexity, fusions, information leap, traditional METs
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- there are two classes of adaptations that qualify as gains in organismal complexity and constitute traditional METs:
- definition start: fusion
- a process whereby independently reproducing entities are incentivized into combining into higher, integrated levels of obligate reproductive cooperation, due to factors such as:
- selective advantages of division of labor and mutual dependence.
- maximization of inclusive fitness
- ability to punish cheaters
- a process whereby independently reproducing entities are incentivized into combining into higher, integrated levels of obligate reproductive cooperation, due to factors such as:
- definition end
- definition start: information leap
- novel forms of information storage or transmittal across individuals, ranging from
- genes
- symbolic writing
- novel forms of information storage or transmittal across individuals, ranging from
- definition end
- definition start: fusion
- there are two classes of adaptations that qualify as gains in organismal complexity and constitute traditional METs:
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