Genome in Parliament: how organisms curb selfish genes

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Genome in Parliament: how organisms curb selfish genes
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Nature’s book review on The Paradox of the Organism argues that internal genetic conflict is a central feature of biology: a germline–somatic separation, meiotic reshuffling, and genome-wide ‘parliament’ mechanisms suppress selfish elements, allowing organisms to function while balancing disruptive elements, with implications for development, evolution, and disease.

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