Kit the Coyote
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Sounds like practically anything could be passed on.
The only more destructive thing I can think of would be suicide.
"The genetic traits of suicidal people are linked with fertility. Thus the mothers of people who jump off buildings have more kids overall."
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Correct, if there was something about individuals in a genetic line committing suicide that increased the probability of other members of that genetic line being able to pass on their genes then that is entirely possible. Though it is hard to imagine a case for that with suicide. Think of it as martyrdom for genetic lines. There is a recent book that dealt with this subject, I think it is called 'The Selfish Gene'. Basically, individual survival is less important than the genetic line itself.
PS: genetics and evolution are random natual processes, there is no intelligence or design involved and no need to justify a specific outcome other than it worked.