Abstract

THE relatedness of one individual to another is an important variable in kin selection theory. An unusual property of relatedness is its asymmetry. For haplo-diploids, this asymmetry has been discussed1. We show here that, surprisingly, there may also be asymmetry in relatedness between two diploids. One may in fact be more related to a person than they are to you.

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