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Genomic imprinting and the evolutionary psychology of human kinship

机译:基因组印记与人类亲缘关系的进化心理学

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Genomic imprinting is predicted to influence behaviors that affect individuals to whom an actor has different degrees of matrilineal and patrilineal kinship (asymmetric kin). Effects of imprinted genes are not predicted in interactions with nonrelatives or with individuals who are equally related to the actor's maternally and paternally derived genes (unless a gene also has pleiotropic effects on fitness of asymmetric kin). Long-term mating bonds are common in most human populations, but dissolution of marriage has always affected a significant proportion of mated pairs. Children born in a new union are asymmetric kin of children born in a previous union. Therefore, the innate dispositions of children toward parents and sibs are expected to be sensitive to cues of marital stability, and these dispositions may be subject to effects of imprinted genes.
机译:预测基因组印记会影响行为,这些行为会影响与演员具有不同程度的母系和父系亲属(不对称亲属)的个体。与非亲戚或与该演员的母本和父本衍生的基因同等相关的个体的相互作用中,无法预测印迹基因的作用(除非基因对非对称亲属的适应性也具有多效性)。长期交配关系在大多数人口中很普遍,但是婚姻的破裂始终影响着很大一部分交配对。在新的工会中出生的孩子与在前的工会中出生的孩子是不对称的亲属。因此,预期儿童对父母和同胞的先天性倾向对婚姻稳定的线索很敏感,这些倾向可能会受到印迹基因的影响。

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