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The genome is a battleground where different genes compete for inheritance. Selfish genes, in particular, manipulate the development of eggs and sperm to bias inheritance in their favor. This “cheating” causes conflicts within the genome. When unresolved, these conflicts can lead to fertility defects across a range of organisms, including humans. Peiwei Chen studies the evolution and mechanisms of genetic conflicts to provide generalizable insights into genome biology and reproduction.