Adaptation and Natural Selection
Models of Group Selection
Williams presents a simple of model of biotic adaptation, and a more complicated model by Wright which makes use of "drift". First, biotic adaptation is theoretically possible, as the following figure shows.
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Sewall Wright is known for the notion of "drift". If a group is small and relatively isolated, a peculiar gene may become dominant within the group by genetic drift. The holder of such a gene may be disadvantageous but beneficial to the group (e.g., by altruistic behavior), and the group may become larger (the group is successful vis-a-vis other groups). And if the group becomes large enough, some of the holders of this gene may move into other groups, and a similar process can begin within these new groups.
Last modified, Sept. 15, 2007. (c) Soshichi Uchii
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