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Suicide can be an evolutionary adaptive behavior if the benefit to copies of an organism's genes in its family exceeds the lost reproductive opportunity of it dying. Copies of genes for suicide would persist in cousins, brothers and sisters of suicidees. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/bering-in-mind/is-killing-yourself-adaptive-that-depends-an-evolutionary-theory-about-suicide/

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