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From the Cover: Model of genetic variation in human social networks.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.. 2009-02;  106(6):1720 - 1724
James H. Fowler, Christopher T. Dawes, and Nicholas A. Christakis. Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093, USA.
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Abstract

Social networks exhibit strikingly systematic patterns across a wide range of human contexts. Although genetic variation accounts for a significant portion of the variation in many complex social behaviors, the heritability of egocentric social network attributes is unknown. Here, we show that 3 of these attributes (in-degree, transitivity, and centrality) are heritable. We then develop a "mirror network" method to test extant network models and show that none account for observed genetic variation in human social networks. We propose an alternative "Attract and Introduce" model with two simple forms of heterogeneity that generates significant heritability and other important network feature... More

Keywords

evolution of cooperation; heritability; twins