15-06-2016 06:00 via eurekalert.org

Why people help distant kin

(University of Utah) It's easy to understand why natural selection favors people who help close kin at their own expense: it can increase the odds the family's genes are passed to future generations. But why assist distant relatives? Mathematical simulations by a University of Utah anthropologist suggest 'socially enforced nepotism' encourages helping far-flung kin.
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