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When a company does not possess all of the resources needed to successfully compete against its rivals, external social capital becomes increasingly critical to the firm's success.
Silenced Genes
Genes that are not expressed in the phenotype due to mechanisms that prevent their transcription or translation.
Trivers-Willard Hypothesis
A theory suggesting that parents are likely to have offspring of the sex that will give them the greatest number of surviving grandchildren under certain conditions.
Sex Manipulation
Strategies or behaviors by which organisms influence the sex ratio of their offspring for evolutionary or ecological advantages.
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