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    Supports→Natural selection can increase the proportion of organisms with characteristic C in a population without C itself being genetically encoded.

    Being raised in this kind of nest causes O-type offspring to develop characteristic C.

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    To see this, suppose that an organism O has a genetically encoded disposition N to build a special kind of nest; suppose further that being raised in this kind of nest causes O-type offspring to have characteristic C; and suppose finally, that Os with C enjoy greater reproductive success than those without. Then, assuming that there is variation in N in the population, natural selection can operate so as to increase the proportion of Os with N — and hence also those with characteristic C —

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