孟德尔群体中利他主义全兄弟姐妹之间的生存成本分担

Jozsef Garay, Inmaculada Lopez, Zoltan Varga, Villo Csiszar, Tamas F. Mori
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背景:我们重点研究了二倍体种群中一夫一妻制家庭的霍尔丹家族选择,其中每个兄弟姐妹的存活概率是由饥饿期间与兄弟姐妹分享食物的利他行为决定的。常染色体隐性-显性或中间等位基因对独特地决定了利他行为或自私行为,这些行为由同源基因编码。我们重点研究了成本和收益函数相加决定每个兄弟姐妹存活概率的情况:我们提供了利他和自私同源基因存在的条件。我们表明,利他主义的进化稳定性条件取决于基因型-表型映射。此外,如果后代数量增加,利他主义的进化稳定性条件就会变得更加严格。与此相反,如果经典的汉密尔顿规则不成立,那么自私行为的进化稳定性就足够了。此外,当汉密尔顿经典规则成立而利他主义的进化稳定性条件不成立时,自私和利他行为的表型就会共存。结论总之,经典的汉密尔顿规则是利他主义存在的充分条件,但当利他的兄弟姐妹分担利他主义的成本时,仅凭这一规则并不意味着纯利他的同源基因种群的进化稳定性。
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Survival cost sharing among altruistic full siblings in Mendelian population
Background: We focus on familial selection of Haldane in monogamous families in a diploid population, where the survival probability of each sibling is determined by altruistic food sharing with its siblings during starvation. An autosomal recessive-dominant or intermediate allele pair uniquely determines the altruistic or selfish behavior, which are coded by homozygotes. We focus on the case when additive cost and benefit functions determine the survival probability of each full sibling. Results: We provide conditions for the existence of the altruistic and selfish homozygote. We show that the condition of evolutionary stability of altruism depends on the genotype-phenotype mapping. Furthermore, if the offspring size increases then the condition of evolutionary stability of altruism becomes stricter. Contrary to that, for the evolutionary stability of selfish behavior it is enough if the classical rule of Hamilton does not hold. Moreover, when the classical rule of Hamilton holds and the condition of evolutionarily stability of altruism does not hold, then the selfish and altruistic phenotypes coexist. Conclusions: In summary, the classical rule of Hamilton is a sufficient condition for the existence of altruism, but it alone does not imply the evolutionary stability of the pure altruistic homozygote population when the altruistic siblings share the cost of altruism.
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