Yet a generation of sociobiologists built their research around the idea of kin selection. (discovermagazine.com)
A mechanistic sociobiologist argues that individual human limitations imposed by genes place constraints on society. (religion-online.org)
In the 1970s, Harvard University sociobiologist E. O. Wilson proposed that eusocial communities evolved because they were one big, happy family: The workers didn't mind being celibate because they closely shared their DNA with their sisters, some of whom would eventually become queens and mate, passing on these genes. (sciencemag.org)