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Anew altruistic allele arises in a pop. such that individuals w/ the allele give up some personal reproduction in order to their parents raise offspring. instead of producing 6 offspring of their own, individuals w/ the allele produces only 3 offspring. the parents would also normally produce 6 offspring but is able to produce 12 w/ the of the altruistic individual. using hamilton’s rule, determine whether this altruistic allele is likely to increase in freq. in the pop. show work.

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