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Whence tit-for-tat?
Philip H. Crowley, R. Craig Sargent
Biology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cooperation
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Genetic Drift
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Population Size
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Evolution
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Organisms
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Memory
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Model
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Games
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Evolution
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Genetic Drift
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Organism
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Memory
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Algorithm
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Population Size
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Tit-for-Tat
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Strategy
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Model
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Dominance
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Games
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Investigation
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Addressing
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Rule
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Stable
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Prisoner Dilemma
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Algorithm
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Memory
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Population Size
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Genetic Drift
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Psychology
Dominance
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Systems Model
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Prisoner
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Group
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Neuroscience
Dominance
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Memory
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Genetic Drift
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