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. 1994 Aug 26;265(5176):1193-201.
doi: 10.1126/science.7915048.

Kin selection, social structure, gene flow, and the evolution of chimpanzees

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Kin selection, social structure, gene flow, and the evolution of chimpanzees

P A Morin et al. Science. .

Abstract

Hypotheses about chimpanzee social behavior, phylogeography, and evolution were evaluated by noninvasive genotyping of free-ranging individuals from 20 African sites. Degrees of relatedness among individuals in one community were inferred from allele-sharing at eight nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci. Males are related on the order of half-siblings, and homozygosity is significantly increased at several SSR loci compared to Hardy-Weinberg expectations. These data support the kin-selection hypothesis for the evolution of cooperation among males. Sequence variation patterns at two mitochondrial loci indicate historically high long-distance gene flow and clarify the relationships among three allopatric subspecies. The unexpectedly large genetic distance between the western subspecies, Pan troglodytes verus, and the other two subspecies suggests a divergence time of about 1.58 million years. This result, if confirmed at nuclear loci and supported by eco-behavioral data, implies that P. t. verus should be elevated to full species rank.

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  • Chimpanzee kinship.
    Jolly CJ, Oates JF, Disotell TR. Jolly CJ, et al. Science. 1995 Apr 14;268(5208):185-8. doi: 10.1126/science.7716503. Science. 1995. PMID: 7716503 No abstract available.
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    Morell V. Morell V. Science. 1994 Aug 26;265(5176):1172-3. doi: 10.1126/science.8066456. Science. 1994. PMID: 8066456 No abstract available.

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