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Look up trait or traits in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trait may refer to: Phenotypic trait in biology, which involve genes and characteristics of...
Click to read more »found evidence for all of the Big Five traits in childhood and adolescence as well as two other child-specific traits: Irritability and Activity. Despite...
Click to read more »measurement of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion. According to this perspective, traits are aspects of...
Click to read more »non-pathological personality traits: Machiavellianism, sub-clinical narcissism, and sub-clinical psychopathy. These personality traits are called dark because...
Click to read more »The Traits were an American garage rock band formed in Pelham, New York, in 1967.(Not to be confused with the group with the same name fronted by Roy Head...
Click to read more »Mendelian traits in humans are human traits that are substantially influenced by Mendelian inheritance. Most – if not all – Mendelian traits are also influenced...
Click to read more »blend of traits from their parents. Mendel's work provided examples where traits were definitely not blended after hybridization, showing that traits are produced...
Click to read more »Trait pour trait is a 2006 album by the French hip hop group Sniper. It topped the charts in France two weeks after its release. It was published by a...
Click to read more »The complete set of observable traits of the structure and behavior of an organism is called its phenotype. These traits arise from the interaction of...
Click to read more »International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). CU traits, as measured by the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU), are in three categories: callous (reflecting...
Click to read more »discuss Altered Traits LinkedIn Speaker Series: Goleman and Davidson discuss Altered Traits Goleman and Davidson discuss Altered Traits and related topics...
Click to read more »of an organism, including traits at multiple levels of biological organization, ranging from behavior and life history traits (e.g., litter size), through...
Click to read more »Subtle Asian Traits (SAT, stylized as subtle asian traits) is a Facebook group dedicated to Internet memes, jokes, and discussion surrounding the Asian...
Click to read more »detected for personality traits. These traits are polygenic. Significant genetic variants are present for most of the behavioral traits. There is a consistency...
Click to read more »antisocial behavior, along with bold, disinhibited, and egocentric traits. These traits are often masked by superficial charm and immunity to stress, which...
Click to read more »QTLs underlie continuous traits (those traits which vary continuously, e.g. height) as opposed to discrete traits (traits that have two or several character...
Click to read more »trait leadership, traits have reemerged in the lexicon of the scientific research into leadership. In recent years, the research about leader traits has...
Click to read more »Complex traits, also known as polygenic or multigenic traits, are phenotypes determined by the interaction of multiple genetic and environmental factors...
Click to read more »order in which the traits are used does not matter. The methods provided by the traits have direct access to the data of the class. Traits combine aspects...
Click to read more »cause different traits to arise. it is helpful to recognize how Epistasis could affect viewing pleiotropic genes if different traits arise or mask themselves...
Click to read more »Brianna Price (born 18 June 1986), better known by her stage name B.Traits (Baby Traits), is a Canadian DJ, record producer, remixer and former radio presenter...
Click to read more »Mendelian traits behave according to the model of monogenic or simple gene inheritance in which one gene corresponds to one trait. Discrete traits (as opposed...
Click to read more »animals). Variation of traits, both genotypic and phenotypic, exists within all populations of organisms. However, some traits are more likely to facilitate...
Click to read more »behaviors like aggression, there is no need for developed traits that would help in that area. Traits that may become neotenized due to decreased aggression...
Click to read more »assessed along continuous trait dimensions, with personality disorders reflecting extreme or maladaptive variants of traits that are continuous with normal...
Click to read more »organisms or traits. Indeed, many organisms have traits whose inheritance works differently from the principles he described; these traits are called non-Mendelian...
Click to read more »describe the way in which cultural traits take on a life of their own, spanning over generations. In other words, cultural traits can be categorized into three...
Click to read more »student Tommy Bolton founded musical group The Traits in 1957, with the band, billed as Roy Head and the Traits, scoring the international hit "Treat Her Right"...
Click to read more »Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) measures nine traits of StPD using a self-report assessment. The nine traits referenced are Ideas of Reference, Excessive...
Click to read more »reptiles, which have retained their ancestral traits of a sprawling gait and lack of fur. Thus, these derived traits are also synapomorphies of mammals in general...
Click to read more »impairment in functioning, as well as of six trait domains consisting of specific traits – with both impairment and traits rated numerically. The five herein included...
Click to read more »out of seven pathological traits be present in order for a diagnosis to be made. In the case of ASPD, the aforementioned traits belong to the domains of...
Click to read more »grandiose and vulnerable expressions of trait narcissism. The scale measures 11 traits of grandiose narcissism and 4 traits of vulnerable narcissism, both of...
Click to read more »Sexual characteristics are physical traits of an organism (typically of a sexually dimorphic organism) which are indicative of or resultant from biological...
Click to read more »the pea plant. However, other traits are only partially influenced by genotype. These traits are often called complex traits because they are influenced...
Click to read more »a shorter muzzle. Other traits may include changes in the endocrine system and an extended breeding cycle. These animal traits have been claimed to emerge...
Click to read more »commonly identified based on easily observable physical traits, but the variations in these traits among members of a species do not always hold evolutionary...
Click to read more »Specifically, it is how an individual expresses their traits when exposed to situational cues related to those traits. These situational cues may stem from organization...
Click to read more »possibly survive; (2) traits vary among individuals with respect to their morphology, physiology, and behaviour; (3) different traits confer different rates...
Click to read more »environment. While there are many thousands of single-gene-locus traits, so-called complex traits are due to the additive effects of many (often hundreds) of...
Click to read more »The Trait du Maine is an extinct draft horse breed originating from the region of Maine in northwestern France. Bred from the 1830s onwards by crossing...
Click to read more »factors that largely correspond to the Big Five personality traits. Additionally, the Big Five traits have been found in the personality ratings of observers...
Click to read more »themselves. As a result, preferences for such advantageous traits are passed down along with the traits themselves. The second mechanism, intersexual selection...
Click to read more »personality test for traits associated with psychopathy in adults. The PPI was developed by Scott Lilienfeld and Brian Andrews to assess these traits in non-criminal...
Click to read more »and oversimplified. A 1997 study found that Type A behavior, described by traits such as competitiveness and time urgency, could be correlated with higher...
Click to read more »because it comes with a desired physical trait. The genetic health of hybrids tends to be higher. Healthy traits have been lost in many purebred dog lines...
Click to read more »maladaptive personality traits. Within this perspective, PD occurs at maladaptive extremes of the standard personality traits all humans share and as...
Click to read more »phenotypic traits. A gene that has such multiple effects is referred to as a pleiotropic gene. Mutations in pleiotropic genes can affect several traits simultaneously...
Click to read more »individual Cavapoos may demonstrate considerable variation across these traits. While often marketed as hypoallergenic, no dog is completely hypoallergenic...
Click to read more »not distinguish shared ancestral (or plesiomorphic) traits from shared derived (or apomorphic) traits. However, certain phenetic methods, such as neighbor...
Click to read more »unusual, yodel-like "talking" sound, due to its unusually-shaped larynx. This trait earns the Basenji its nickname of "barkless" dog, a similar feature seen...
Click to read more »personality traits associated with the disorder, the criterion B section requires that at least three of the following four pathological traits are present:...
Click to read more »Later, Mendelian genetics supplanted the notion of inheritance of acquired traits, eventually leading to the development of the modern synthesis, and the...
Click to read more »for desirable traits, and unconscious selection where traits evolve as a by-product of natural selection or from selection of other traits. There is a genetic...
Click to read more »Whole Trait Theory. The descriptive aspect of Whole Trait Theory conceptualizes personality traits as density distributions of states. Traits are viewed...
Click to read more »disorders, and even surpassing the genetic impact on broad personality traits. A twin study found that BPD ranks as the third most heritable among ten...
Click to read more »The Belgian Draught, Dutch: Belgisch Trekpaard, French: Trait belge, is a Belgian breed of draught horse. It originates in the region of the Low Countries...
Click to read more »authors present in Predicting autistic traits, anxiety and depression symptoms using camouflaging autistic traits questionnaire (CAT-Q-ES): A machine learning...
Click to read more »disorder is lacking. Twin studies with SzPD traits (e.g., low sociability and low warmth) suggest that these traits are inherited. Besides this indirect evidence...
Click to read more »times more often than girls, with girls being better at hiding autistic traits. Conditions such as anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity...
Click to read more »specific, quantifiable trait. While the term QTL can refer to a wide range of phenotypic traits, the more specific eQTL refers to traits measured by gene expression...
Click to read more »viewing others as much more predictable in their personal traits across different situations. Trait ascription and the cognitive bias associated with it have...
Click to read more »new traits or makes the old traits dominate the new one. A number of traits can vary as a result of shortening of the fetal development of a trait (neoteny)...
Click to read more »characters. People have also routinely attributed human emotions and behavioral traits to wild as well as domesticated animals. Anthropomorphism and anthropomorphization...
Click to read more »Trait is the sole extended play by American industrial rock band Pailhead. The original EP was released in 1988, containing the first four songs in a...
Click to read more »average, at approximately 40 years of age. Major character traits may be inherited, while other traits may be due to a combination of genetics and environment...
Click to read more »Nicole (2020-04-15). "White Vienna Rabbit: Care, Temperament, Habitat, & Traits (with Pictures)". Pet Keen. Retrieved 2023-08-17. "The BRC Breed Standards"...
Click to read more »dog. They are naturally well groomed, vigorous and alert. Characteristic traits are their hackney-like action, fearless animation, complete self-possession...
Click to read more »phenotype (BAP) is an informal classification that covers people who have some traits similar to autism, but who do not meet the diagnostic criteria for autism...
Click to read more »character who may or may not possess certain cat traits, raising the question of which or how many such traits can be added before a character is better sorted...
Click to read more »personality functioning along with at least one pathological personality trait. Such traits that may be used for characterization of PPD are suspiciousness, restricted...
Click to read more »Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) is an inventory for personality traits devised by Cloninger et al. It is closely related to and an outgrowth of...
Click to read more »Urosevic, Milivoje; Drobnjak, Darko (21 October 2013). "Some morphological traits of Tarsus Çatalburun breed of Turkish hunting dog". Eurasian Journal of...
Click to read more »association study (GWAS) results, breeding, prediction of traits, and discovering the etiology of traits & diseases. They can be estimated using individual-level...
Click to read more »Dysgenics refers to any decrease in the prevalence of traits deemed to be either socially desirable or generally adaptive to their environment due to selective...
Click to read more »large noses and long legs, both peramorphic (not neotenic) traits, though these peramorphic traits separating modern humans from extant chimpanzees were present...
Click to read more »through convergent evolution are analogous, whereas homologous structures or traits have a common origin but can have dissimilar functions. Bird, bat, and pterosaur...
Click to read more »conditionable traits in non-behavioral language, response strength in a given situation accounts for the environmental portion. Herrnstein also saw traits as having...
Click to read more »sometimes being regarded as a form of trait EI; the trait model defines EI as comprising traits within a personality trait theory framework. Different models...
Click to read more »"Fever" is the debut single performed by Canadian DJ and producer B.Traits. It was released on 23 March 2012 as a digital download in the United Kingdom...
Click to read more »quality of sleep during this cycle, resulting in familial sleep traits. These traits are not necessarily syndromes because they do not always cause distress...
Click to read more »type of Poodle parents they have. While some goldendoodles share common traits, each goldendoodle might have its own unique appearance and temperament...
Click to read more »fraternal twins (which is found for all traits), this implies that genes play an important role in these traits. By comparing many hundreds of families...
Click to read more »environment. From this we see that adaptation is not just a matter of visible traits: in such parasites critical adaptations take place in the life cycle, which...
Click to read more »Trait d'Union (English: "Hyphen") was an organized caucus in the French Socialist Party. Trait d'Union was founded in August 2005 by supporters of Jean-Luc...
Click to read more »within that domain. Prior trait-based research and expert sources suggest that impulsivity may also be related to dependent traits. The SWAP-200 is a diagnostic...
Click to read more »analysis to derive personality traits. The Big Five model proposes that there are five basic personality traits. These traits were derived in accordance with...
Click to read more »modifying its closest living relative. The mice feature mammoth-inspired traits which include dense woolly coats, altered metabolism and other genetic modifications...
Click to read more »In computer science, the ELIZA effect is a tendency to project human traits—such as experience, semantic comprehension or empathy—onto rudimentary computer...
Click to read more »ecologically driven convergent traits. According to Jarvis (2014), these convergences include the foot-propelled diving trait of grebes in Columbea with loons...
Click to read more »out inheritance of traits from 1856-1863. He first started looking at individual traits, but began to look at two distinct traits in the same plant. In...
Click to read more »that boast unique and superior traits for a variety of applications. The most frequently addressed agricultural traits are those related to biotic and...
Click to read more »Fidelity Freeman, Phil. Joe Morris – Traits: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved March 30, 2015. Meyer, Bill. Traits review. Down Beat October 11: page 63...
Click to read more »tendencies, and not fearful or nervous, while retaining the usual terrier traits. Pale-shaded or white examples are frequently mistaken for Sealyham Terriers...
Click to read more »The dogs are susceptible to various health problems due to their bred traits. There are several theories as to the origin of the name "Pug". Some sources...
Click to read more »or cognitive traits. Male–male reproductive competition has evolved a diverse array of sexually dimorphic traits. Aggressive utility traits such as "battle"...
Click to read more »have the same useful traits. The phylogenetic tree shows venomous species of fish, and related fish they may also contain the trait. Using this approach...
Click to read more »2023-07-27. Yilmaz, Orhan; Ertuğrul, Mehmet (2015). "Some Morphological Traits Of The Erect-Ear (Zağar) Dog in Turkey". academia. Retrieved 2023-07-27...
Click to read more »long used dogs for their desirable traits to complete or fulfill a certain work or role. Their behavioural traits include guarding, herding, hunting,...
Click to read more »Le Trait (French pronunciation: [lə tʁɛ]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in north-western France. An ex-shipbuilding...
Click to read more »While the early history and distinctive traits of role-playing video games (RPGs) in East Asia have come from Japan, many video games have also arisen...
Click to read more »tries to identify which traits are inherited and to explain how these traits are passed from generation to generation. Some traits are part of an organism's...
Click to read more »example, psychopathic antisocial personality traits are more noticeable in males while histrionic personality traits are more evident in females. In addition...
Click to read more »John Joseph Trait (1859–1906) was an Australian rules umpire and is considered to be the best umpire of the code from the 19th century. Trait umpired his...
Click to read more »intelligent that they can become stubborn, which is considered an unwanted trait. They excel at agility, and even though they are small dogs, they are thick-boned...
Click to read more »groups, these traits must have evolved or have been invented in Africa prior to the exodus. Archaeologically, a number of empirical traits have been used...
Click to read more »on instrumental traits and ranked low on expressive traits. An undifferentiated person is low on both feminine and masculine traits. According to Sandra...
Click to read more »traits. Emic traits are constructs unique to each culture, which are determined by local customs, thoughts, beliefs, and characteristics. Etic traits...
Click to read more »"Accountability measures for traits like 'grit' questioned". Education Week. 34 (31): 6. Measurements of so-called noncognitive student traits like self-control...
Click to read more »Jonathan, he is kind, caring, and calm, traits from Jonathan; but also confident, brutal, and a cunning strategist, traits from Dio. He aspires to overthrow...
Click to read more »island of Puerto Rico, which is known for its short and smooth gait (a trait shared with unrelated Paso Fino breeds) and aesthetic features which include...
Click to read more »constitute a distinct race with inherent traits or characteristics that are repulsive or inferior to the preferred traits or characteristics within that person's...
Click to read more »entrusted with distributing the traits among the newly-created animals. Epimetheus was responsible for giving a positive trait to every animal, but when it...
Click to read more »womanhood, as all humans can exhibit feminine and masculine traits, regardless of sex and gender. Traits traditionally cited as feminine include gracefulness...
Click to read more »parallelly evolved a suite of specialized behavioral and anatomical traits. These traits (bill shape, digestive enzymes, and flight) allow the birds to optimally...
Click to read more »(Greek: Νεφεληγερέτα, Nephelēgereta) also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the ancient Near East, such as the scepter. In ancient...
Click to read more »health disorder. The term may refer to fictional characters who exhibit traits of mental illness or to participants in mental health-inspired fashion subculture...
Click to read more »has since evolved to often describe dogs born with the double merle trait. This trait is found in many breeds, but most commonly found in Australian Shepherds...
Click to read more »subclinical dark triad traits: Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy. The DTDD was developed to identify the dark triad traits among subclinical adult...
Click to read more »determines ("selects") which traits will persist in a population. Therefore, there will be a gradual weeding out of disadvantageous traits over several generations...
Click to read more »which beneficial heritable traits arise in populations over an extended period of time. The existence of vestigial traits can be attributed to changes...
Click to read more »a continuously updated catalog of human genes and genetic disorders and traits, with a particular focus on the gene-phenotype relationship. As of 28 June 2019[update]...
Click to read more »kuudere characters often keep the same core traits throughout a narrative. Other kuudere characters traits include being aloof, being level-headed, and...
Click to read more »Ideal womanhood is a subjective evaluation of idealised feminine traits in women. The term is applied in the context of various times and cultures, for...
Click to read more »definition is that the trait (apomorphy) in question does not fossilize, and the status of fossil forms has to be inferred from other traits. Amniotes Older...
Click to read more »type') is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. The term covers all traits of an organism other than its genome, however transitory:...
Click to read more »the embodiment of feminine traits in boys or men, particularly those considered untypical of men or masculinity. These traits include roles, stereotypes...
Click to read more »everyone is drinking coffee. In practice, all human behavioral traits vary and almost all traits show some heritability. Any particular phenotype can be modeled...
Click to read more »requires that three of these traits are present in the subject, with anxiousness being required. Furthermore, additional traits can be added as specifiers...
Click to read more »personality traits to the other three. These characters are the Hero, the Maiden, the Underling, and the Overlord. These personality traits determine the...
Click to read more »a long neck, the Xolo is notable for its dominant trait of hairlessness. The dominant hairless trait originated in this breed as a spontaneous mutation...
Click to read more »empathy and personality traits. Results showed everyday sadism linked to lower empathy and agreeableness but higher dark triad traits, with psychopathy predicting...
Click to read more »personal traits onto others. This applies to both good and bad traits; it is not a defense mechanism for denying the existence of the trait within the...
Click to read more »fundamental trait, also called a source trait, is one that is basic and underlying. Fundamental traits together cause broader "surface" traits, and affect...
Click to read more »genomic tools and technologies. These methods help in the analysis of complex traits, precision medicine, and research in evolutionary biology. By using sequencing...
Click to read more »"Les traits français dans le monde". Cheval Magazine (in French) (371): 62–65. Leboucq, Christophe (2002). Origine et avenir du cheval de trait Percheron...
Click to read more »work in genetics revealed that these traits are comparatively rare, and in most cases so-called monogenic traits are predominantly influenced by one gene...
Click to read more »matching. It also supports object-oriented programming via structs, enums, traits, and methods. Rust enforces memory safety (i.e., that all references point...
Click to read more »being made to standardise dog breeds. Dogs were being bred to preserve traits that assisted in their job of herding sheep and protecting their flocks...
Click to read more »business. Some patents on GM traits have expired, allowing the legal development of generic strains that include these traits. For example, generic glyphosate-tolerant...
Click to read more »Uncorrected Personality Traits is a compilation album by Robyn Hitchcock, released in 1997 on Rhino Records. Following A&M's 1996 Greatest Hits, this compilation...
Click to read more »scientific way to correct genetic health problems associated with certain breed traits and still preserve the integrity of the breed standard, it is incumbent...
Click to read more »into narrower traits such as impulsivity and sensation-seeking. These may in turn be further subdivided into even more specific traits. For example, impulsivity...
Click to read more »continuous dimensions. The Big Five traits are stable over time and can be applied across cultures. The five traits are often remembered by the acronym...
Click to read more »determined by its changing life history traits. The way in which evolutionary forces act on these life history traits serves to limit the genetic variability...
Click to read more »The research compared some specific genes associated with the visible traits of the ear shape and coat colour but not the breed’s entire genome. Wade...
Click to read more »polygenic trait Any phenotypic trait which is under the direct control of more than one gene. Polygenic traits are often quantitative traits. polymorphism...
Click to read more »to the dark tetrad than the dark traits themselves are. They also found that, unlike the dark traits, the light traits were only weak predictors of adverse...
Click to read more »formatted with 60 different personality traits which participants rate themselves based on a 7-point Likert scale. Traits are evenly dispersed, 20 masculine...
Click to read more »The stylophthalmine trait is an adaptation present in the larvae of several different species of actinopterygian fish. It is characterised by the development...
Click to read more »text prompting. Users can customize bodies, clothing, and sociodemographic traits, and browse categorized galleries of user‑generated content. Several sites...
Click to read more »fourteen key elements or traits, which he refers to as "ways," that commonly appear in fascist movements. While not all these traits are present in every...
Click to read more »organism as any species or organism is a mosaic of primitive and derived traits. Using "primitive" and "advanced" may lead to "ladder thinking" (compare...
Click to read more »depends on the value of the other phenotypic traits, making it important for those traits evolve together. One trait can have a direct effect on fitness, and...
Click to read more »one life history trait as a result of the increase in fitness caused by a different life history trait. Life history traits are traits closely linked to...
Click to read more »autistic traits and explore characteristics and social connections of people with autistic traits who engage in pup play". Participants' autistic traits were...
Click to read more »complex traits. Expanding beyond polygenes, the authors propose that all genes expressed within a cell affect the expression of a given trait. In addition...
Click to read more »girl is a fictional trope of a girl or young woman who is or shares visual traits with a monster. The trope is historically used strictly negatively and antagonistically...
Click to read more »research on anchoring bias and personality traits yielded mixed results, with emphasis on the Big Five personality traits which includes: Conscientiousness (orderly...
Click to read more »The feminine beauty ideal is a specific set of beauty standards regarding traits that are ingrained in women throughout their lives and from a young age...
Click to read more »evolution—the repeated evolution of similar traits in multiple lineages which all ancestrally lack the trait—is rife in nature, as illustrated by the examples...
Click to read more »heterotic if its traits are enhanced as a result of mixing the genetic contributions of its parents. The heterotic offspring often has traits that are more...
Click to read more »personality traits or patterns: Negative affectivity, Detachment, Dissociality, Disinhibition, and Anankastia. In addition to the traits, a Borderline...
Click to read more »personality traits such as neuroticism. This observed co-occurrence is partly due to genetic and environmental influences shared between these traits and anxiety...
Click to read more »years spent studying genetic traits in Pisum sativum, the pea plant. In his paper, Mendel compared 7 pairs of discrete traits found in a pea plant: Through...
Click to read more »personality trait with disagreement on its definition, but widely understood to be associated with negative emotions. It is one of the Big Five traits. People...
Click to read more »By contrast, trait theorists have developed taxonomies of personality constructs in describing personality in terms of key traits. Trait theorists have...
Click to read more »working sheepdogs with the barking trait would have been crossed with any other breed that had other desirable traits, including size, stamina and a steady...
Click to read more »Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World is a 2018 book by Melissa Schilling, a...
Click to read more »an array of syntactic, lexical and phonological traits as well as a number of ethnolinguistic traits found in the languages of Mesoamerica, which belong...
Click to read more »of traits with characteristics indicating high and low levels of the factor. The HEXACO model was developed through similar methods as other trait taxonomies...
Click to read more »premise is that certain traits found in psychopaths can be helpful to someone's personal life. The book describes these traits and tries to explain to...
Click to read more »rather than the traits a person possesses. Behavior is believed to be influenced by external, situational factors rather than internal traits or motivations...
Click to read more »cognitive abilities, normal personality traits, abnormal (psychopathological) personality traits, dynamic motivational traits, mood states, and transitory emotional...
Click to read more »share, to varying degrees, non-linguistic characteristics like cultural traits, ancestry from a common gene pool, and historical experiences. Some of the...
Click to read more »rávga), is an archaic term for a malevolent revenant with varying ambiguous traits. In modern times, they are often portrayed as Norse supernatural zombies...
Click to read more »involves measuring a trait across a number of species, and empiricism, which provides quantitative relationships for the traits measured in screening...
Click to read more »structure. Written by Roy Head and Gene Kurtz, it was recorded by Head and The Traits and released on the Back Beat label in 1965. In 1965 the band signed with...
Click to read more »posssible physical trait. Random fertilization resulting from random mating ignoring traits could result in bias toward particular traits. Gordon, Ian L....
Click to read more »well-known five factor model of personality traits and is based on the assumption that "basic" personality traits are those with a strong biological-evolutionary...
Click to read more »related personality traits are reinforced. Since the late 1990s, there has been substantial scientific evidence that personality traits continue to change...
Click to read more »disperse them widely, traits characteristic of r-strategists. Similarly, reptiles such as sea turtles display both r- and K-traits: Although sea turtles...
Click to read more »the free dictionary. Sex most commonly refers to: Biological sex, the trait of certain reproducing organisms producing either male or female gametes...
Click to read more »few key traits of an individual: One such trait or set of traits does not make an extraordinary leader. Scholars have found leadership traits of an individual...
Click to read more »character-trait relationship in their study. Fluttershy showed negative correlations with measures of need for humor and friendship traits, while maintaining...
Click to read more »a superordinate trait, meaning it is a grouping of personality sub-traits that cluster together statistically. Some lower-level traits, or facets, that...
Click to read more »thought to possess ancestral characters, or to such presumed ancestral traits themselves. In describing characters, "ancestral" or "plesiomorphic" are...
Click to read more »indicates TPQ seeks to measure three dimensions (traits) of the personality. These personality traits are novelty seeking, harm avoidance and reward dependence...
Click to read more »"negative traits such as violence or over-competitiveness or being unwilling to admit weakness" and noting that the report also discusses positive traits traditionally...
Click to read more »variations in aggression. The breed usually retains many of its gundog traits and instincts, including an excellent sense of smell and a strong instinct...
Click to read more »have different phenotypic traits based on their geographical location and so may carry varying gene pools, but physical traits are not often used to define...
Click to read more »several independent genes). Emergenic traits will not run in families, but identical twins will share them. Traits such as "leadership", "genius" or certain...
Click to read more »psychological traits and mechanisms are either functional products of natural and sexual selection or non-adaptive by-products of other adaptive traits. Adaptationist...
Click to read more »Sheldon's "somatotypes" and their associated physical and psychological traits were characterized as follows: There may be some evidence that different...
Click to read more »assortative mating along multiple traits. To gain insight on the importance of analyzing sorting along multiple traits, e.g., race and education level,...
Click to read more »life satisfaction, traits such as optimism, work life consequences of resilience, and methods to enhance positive psychological traits. It was established...
Click to read more »Zeichner; Seibert (2011). "Unprovoked Aggression: Effects of Psychopathic Traits and Sadism". Journal of Personality. 79 (1): 75–100. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494...
Click to read more »big five personality traits. They view their fursonas as having more desirable traits than they do, and fewer undesirable traits. Various researchers...
Click to read more »"malignant narcissism" as an example of a case when additional antagonistic traits characteristic of antisocial personality disorder may be specified for NPD...
Click to read more »Thus, openness can be viewed as a global personality trait consisting of a set of specific traits, habits, and tendencies that cluster together. Openness...
Click to read more »strongly heritable. A study on the "core" of dark triad traits also emphasized that the residual traits of Machiavellianism had "significant genetic components"...
Click to read more »The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America is a book published in 2014 by two professors at...
Click to read more »dark traits and low empathy; Dark Empaths, who share high dark traits but also have high empathy; Empaths, who have high empathy and low dark traits; and...
Click to read more »The Genetic Investigation of ANthropometric Traits or GIANT consortium is an international collaboration of human genetics researchers dedicated to studying...
Click to read more »harmful traits can stay within a population due to a high homozygosity rate, and this will cause a population to become fixed for certain traits, like having...
Click to read more »Springer. ISBN 978-94-007-3020-5. Hodgson E, Gassmann A (May 2010). "New Corn Trait Deregulated in U.S." Iowa State Extension, Department of Entomology. Archived...
Click to read more »attractiveness and intelligence of a St. Bernard and the awareness and assertive traits of a Caucasian Shepherd Dog. The Moscow Watchdog is known to be a large...
Click to read more »impressions by integrating traits into a unified whole, adjusting individual traits to fit an overall context rather than evaluating each trait independently. According...
Click to read more »differs from spam and can be identified by one or more of the following traits: Solicited. The recipient requested to receive the email message by opting...
Click to read more »this trait from those with antisocial personality disorder, a related diagnosable disorder. It is a 20-item inventory of perceived personality traits and...
Click to read more »some traits, such as resistance to smallpox, has decreased in the modern age, humans are still undergoing natural selection for many other traits. Some...
Click to read more »exhibiting the personality traits those characters canonically embody. The study used established psychological scales to measure six traits: humor (Pinkie Pie)...
Click to read more »(2017) AOKOHIO (2019) The Well I Fell Into (2024) Sanddollars (2005) Rubber Traits EP (2006) Sod in the Seed (2012) Golden Tickets (2013) Alopecia: The Demos...
Click to read more »first cross a Z-trait female with an A-trait male and observe the offspring. Next, they would cross an A-trait female with a Z-trait male and observe...
Click to read more »x-linked. Some examples of dominant traits include male baldness, astigmatism, and dwarfism. Some examples of recessive traits include small eyes, little body...
Click to read more »was developed from crossing pure line exotic birds to have the desired traits that resemble desi birds. Giriraja is dual purpose poultry breed and achieved...
Click to read more »her head. During the New Kingdom (c. 1550 – c. 1070 BCE), Isis took on traits that originally belonged to Hathor, the preeminent goddess of earlier time...
Click to read more »(dominance). Unlike with X-linked recessive traits, females are more often affected by X-linked dominant traits than males as females have two X-chromosomes...
Click to read more »associated with one of multiple quantitative trait loci, each of which has a small effect on the trait being studied, are typically significantly inflated...
Click to read more »signal a wide range of traits including strength, skill, ability to buffer risk, leadership, and various beneficial cognitive traits, all of which can increase...
Click to read more »livestock Selective breeding, the process by which humans develop particular traits in domesticated species by choosing which individuals reproduce Sexing,...
Click to read more »desirable traits and unconscious selection, in which traits evolve as a by-product of natural selection or from selection on other traits. There is a...
Click to read more »The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) is a psychological inventory consisting of 40 self-report items on a 4-point Likert scale. The STAI measures...
Click to read more »Lol Fest Haïti in 2017 and 2018 Les Traces du Passé (2014) Bye-Bye (2020) Traits d’humour (2016) Montreux Comedy (2023) "Garihanna Jean Louis, l'humoriste...
Click to read more »weed syndrome is the set of common traits which make a plant a successful agricultural weed. Most of these traits are not, themselves, phenotypes but...
Click to read more »be explained as combinations of the Big-Five personality traits than as independent traits. Psychologist Wendell Williams has criticized the use of DISC...
Click to read more »the United Kingdom and breeders there minimized the aggressive, athletic traits of the breed. This ban was not in effect in the United States; however bull-baiting...
Click to read more »The Trait Theory of personality is one of the main theories in the study of personality. According to this theory, traits make up personality. Traits can...
Click to read more »good-quality evidence for the transmission of dysfunctional personality traits by epigenetic means across generations". In 2018, a correction to one of...
Click to read more »Fire adaptations are traits of plants and animals that help them survive wildfire or to use resources created by wildfire. These traits can help plants and...
Click to read more »preference for feminine leadership traits is increasing, while preference for masculine traits is decreasing. Masculine traits were shown as preferred overall...
Click to read more »a witch. She is often associated with forest wildlife. Her distinctive traits are flying around in a wooden mortar, wielding a pestle, and dwelling deep...
Click to read more »found that comedians tend to have high levels of psychotic personality traits. In the study, researchers analyzed 404 male and 119 female comedians from...
Click to read more »Factions are defined by their starting race's physical form, culture, and traits, and by their first magical Tome. There are 10 physical forms in the base...
Click to read more »Retrieved December 17, 2007. Le Comtois Association Nationale du Cheval de Trait Comtois. Les Haras Nationaux 2010 (in French) Accessed August 2011 Bongianni...
Click to read more »long-held belief among naturalists and breeders that inherited traits were a "blending" of the traits of each parent. If that were true, the offspring of an Ancon...
Click to read more »continuum tends to be linked to another via a dialect that shares many traits with the other language. Usually these dialects are far enough from the...
Click to read more »The term "addictive personality" refers to a proposed set of personality traits that may increase an individual's risk of developing addictive behaviors...
Click to read more »traits but are integrations of traits that form a unified judgment of another person based on one's expectations. A strong positive or negative trait...
Click to read more »evolutionary biology hypothesis to explain the origin of several mammalian traits. In 1942, Gordon Lynn Walls described this concept which states that placental...
Click to read more »bred through culling animals with particular traits and selecting for further breeding those with other traits. Purebred animals belong to a single, recognizable...
Click to read more »psychologists believed that personality traits could be divided into two categories: temperament and character. Temperament traits were thought to be biologically...
Click to read more »personality traits, the HEXACO model of personality structure and the 16PF Questionnaire and has been used to study the structure of personality traits in a...
Click to read more »introduction of new traits as well as greater control (molecular-level insertion with greater predictability and speed) over traits when compared to previous...
Click to read more »model positing a smaller number of psychological attributes, such as the trait extraversion, that are presumed to cause the survey question responses)...
Click to read more »The group includes species of large range in body size. Of their physical traits, most notable are their neural spines. The records of the group are mostly...
Click to read more »Fahey, B.A. Mallard (2009). Differences in udder health and immune response traits of Holstein-Friesians, Norwegian Reds, and their crosses in second lactation...
Click to read more »the Labrador has developed various traits for this job. For retrieving the Labrador Retriever has a soft mouth, a trait which allows it to carry game and...
Click to read more »animal Human–animal hybrids, beings displaying a mixture of human and animal traits, often appearing in mythology and folklore, such as theriocephalic (animal-headed)...
Click to read more »preeminent filmmaker of thrillers and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for twist endings. The film was a commercial...
Click to read more »the actor Tracy Morgan. The character is a movie star whose personality traits and life events are taken from Morgan's own life. In 2010, Entertainment...
Click to read more »traits. For example, it is the absence of the de-emphasising of feelings and relationships. Oftentimes, individuals who exhibit hypomasculine traits display...
Click to read more »Bovoidea today is defined in part by very specific dental and anatomical traits, and genetic research indicates that the Moschidae is the sister taxon to...
Click to read more »of traits, and some cause greater or lesser reproductive success of the individual. The effect of selection is to promote certain alleles, traits, and...
Click to read more »sometimes a particular trait is common in several genres, and thus punk genres are normally grouped by a combination of traits. Afro-punk (sometimes spelled...
Click to read more »grandiosity as its central feature, in addition to other agentic and antagonistic traits (e.g., dominance, attention-seeking, entitlement, manipulation). The term...
Click to read more »endocrinologist. He is known for his research on the genetics of complex human traits, such as height. Hirschhorn is the son of Kurt and Rochelle Hirschhorn,...
Click to read more »The Sims 3 introduces a trait system: adult Sims can have up to five personality traits to pick from a list. These traits can be mental, physical, social...
Click to read more »who are believed to possess special, unusual, and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities. The idea is based on concepts developed in the 1970s by Nancy...
Click to read more »later added several other more specific traits, namely liveliness, activity level, and excitability. These traits are further linked in his personality...
Click to read more »shared traits that make them stand out from all other primates. Different types of lemurs have evolved unique combinations of unusual traits to cope...
Click to read more »period. The Talmud describes the shedim as possessing some traits of angels, and some traits of humans: תָּנוּ רַבָּנַן, שִׁשָּׁה דְּבָרִים נֶאֶמְרוּ בַּשֵּׁדִים:...
Click to read more »growth rate of 83.77g/day. However, there is wide variation in production traits between individual sheep. They produce 34.7 micron wool and cut 3.1kg of...
Click to read more »species. The related term "raven" is not linked scientifically to any certain trait but is rather a general grouping for larger-sized species of Corvus. The...
Click to read more »different activities. For example, larval traits maximize feeding, growth, and development, while adult traits enable dispersal, mating, and egg laying...
Click to read more »curiosity. The first trait is the concern for the perverse, unclean, and unnatural. Romanticism encouraged audiences to view physical traits as indicative of...
Click to read more »pectoral and pelvic fins, and is greenish above with brown spots. Identifying traits of this species include the spiracles, which are more widely spaced than...
Click to read more »alveoli and flagellar hairs are interpreted as ancestral traits unique to the group. Some traits appeared convergently in many groups, such as the acquisition...
Click to read more »settings these traits may become mismatched, leading to functional impairment. A recent evolutionary-mismatch hypothesis proposes that high trait curiosity...
Click to read more »lifespan of 13–15 years. Several chronic diseases and detrimental genetic traits are known to exist within the MAS gene pool, including progressive retinal...
Click to read more »is a rare phenomenon where hens crow like roosters. The most qualitative traits of Kokok Balenggek chickens include colored plumage, a wild-type pattern...
Click to read more »زوهرية). According to some beliefs, zuhris possess physical and supernatural traits that distinguish them from normal children, and make their blood valuable...
Click to read more »role-playing game to use traits was Over the Edge.[citation needed] Some systems, such as Castle Falkenstein and HeroQuest, use traits as the only type of...
Click to read more »(PDF). Federation Cynologique Internationale. 1998-08-01. "Sloughi". Breed Traits & Characteristics. American Kennel Club. Retrieved 5 Jan 2016. "Official...
Click to read more »Horses from different regions of Mongolia are considered to have different traits. Desert horses are said to have larger feet than average ("like camel's...
Click to read more »to: Set the map's agenda and select traits of the object to be mapped. This is the concern of map editing. Traits may be physical, such as roads or land...
Click to read more »psychological traits, such as certain personality factors and intelligence. As early as 1965, studies have shown that there are several broad behavioral traits that...
Click to read more »were also more variable in mental traits, (3) even if it were established that men were more variable in mental traits this would not automatically mean...
Click to read more »husky is instead a product of careful selection for desirable sled dog traits from various other breeds, such as aptitude for pulling, endurance, speed...
Click to read more »slang for a male who is usually in his late teens to twenties whose other traits may include a slim physique, a youthful appearance, and little or no body...
Click to read more »selected traits. Stronger selection should lead to impaired survival, as it decreases genetic variance and ensures that more offspring have similar traits. However...
Click to read more »traits, broadly defined as "predispositions and average tendencies to be in particular states", including but are not limited to personality traits,...
Click to read more »Flanderization is the process through which a fictional character's essential traits are oversimplified and exaggerated over a serial work. The term Flanderization...
Click to read more »thought that person to have any or all of the following P-traits [personality traits] - GROUP Y TRAITS: strength of will, ambition, courage, independence, assertiveness...
Click to read more »Traits are divided into four different categories: Standard traits, CPU AI traits, Career Mode traits, and VOLTA Football traits. The Standard traits...
Click to read more »sex-linked recessive traits is passed. As a sex-linked trait is a recessive trait, each X in a chromosomal pairing must have the recessive trait encoded within...
Click to read more »used is spontaneous trait inference. This adaptation of Helmholtz’ unconscious inference describes the human tendency to allocate traits or qualities to individuals...
Click to read more »processes (a trait named as Sensitivity to Probabilities). a different structure of the traits related to emotionality. FET considers emotionality traits as systems...
Click to read more »variation in quantitative traits, such as human height, as well as the role of natural selection in driving genetic variation in such traits. He and his colleagues...
Click to read more »Personality "invented a set of criteria by which to define personality traits, ranked these traits and their intensity in any given person on what it called the...
Click to read more »polygenic risk scores (PRS) for complex diseases and cognitive and personality traits. In July 2022, Lasse Folkerson, initiator and operator of impute.me, took...
Click to read more »results, adaptive traits of narcissism in general (grandiosity, dominance) was 37% heritable, while maladaptive/antagonistic traits in general (e.g.,...
Click to read more »social inequality and create new types of stigma against people with genetic traits deemed undesirable. Eugenics is sometimes broken into the categories of...
Click to read more »Game or gameness is a trait most often attributed to fighting dogs, working terriers, and fighting cocks that are selectively bred, referring to their...
Click to read more »Another common trait among people with familial natural short sleep is an increased ability at recalling memories. Other common traits include outgoing...
Click to read more »background, alongside two additional traits (out of seven options) that unlock unique choices and dialogue options. These traits are "Book Smart", "Street Smart"...
Click to read more »behavioural traits. In an ecological context, traits or 'characters' are attributes of an organism that are shared by members of a species. Traits can be shared...
Click to read more »In the context of human evolution, vestigiality involves those traits occurring in humans that have lost all or most of their original function through...
Click to read more »observable traits of that organism). Mendel was also the first to demonstrate independent assortment, the distinction between dominant and recessive traits, the...
Click to read more »about the same as the stature of the Bali street dog. The desired physical traits of the Kintamani dog include erect ears, forwardly curved tail held at the...
Click to read more »Visitor. A new physical trait that can be used to identify Visitors is revealed each day through a television broadcast. These traits are usually circumstantial...
Click to read more »cross-situational consistency is around the .40 range. Personality traits are important because personality traits exist. The field of personality psychology gained attention...
Click to read more »Triad traits as more attractive than controls, particularly in short-term mating contexts, suggesting that charm associated with these traits has genuine...
Click to read more »personality traits were inherited through the blood dates as far back as Aristotle. Hippocrates also sought to link personality biologically, linking traits with...
Click to read more »in the last edition of The Origin of Species, many complex traits evolved from earlier traits that had served different functions. By trapping air, primitive...
Click to read more »are difficult to distinguish, but they can be identified by a number of traits. They may differ in terms of instrumentation, tempo, song structure, vocal...
Click to read more »temperament traits. This model was further adjusted to include three supplementary dimensions of character, which are experience-acquired traits that develop...
Click to read more »qualitative likeness to distinct narrative constructs; unlike personality traits, many of the archetype's fundamental characteristics are shared in common...
Click to read more »Machiavellianism using 30 specific personality traits from the five-factor model of personality. The experts identified 13 key traits, notably low agreeableness (being...
Click to read more »The Belgian Mastiff, also known as the Chien de Trait Belge, Mâtin Belge and Belgian Draught Dog, was a breed of mastiff-type dog from the Low Countries...
Click to read more »desirable traits of a long-term partner. Social status indicators, such as future earning potential (wealth), were not viewed as more desirable traits when...
Click to read more »categorization), classification of humans into groups based on physical traits and/or social relations Historical race concepts, obsolete definitions of...
Click to read more »the population location, including differences in wing length and other traits based on location. Adults can range from 11 to 12 mm in length and have...
Click to read more »anthropology that cultural traits tend to expand outward from their origin with time. Thus, the larger an area that a trait is found in, the older it is...
Click to read more »range of trait information about a target individual, the traits are neither "averaged" nor "summed" to reach a final impression. When these traits differ...
Click to read more »aggregation, also known as familial aggregation, is the clustering of certain traits, behaviours, or disorders within a given family. Family aggregation may...
Click to read more »individuals as breeders within a population based on some phenotypic trait or traits. If this is done, then the average value of the population typically...
Click to read more »2021-11-10. Yilmaz, Orhan; Ertuğrul, Mehmet (2012-10-01). "Some Phenotypic Traits of Fino of Tonya (Kobi) Dogs of Turkey and a Conservation Policy". Journal...
Click to read more »regulation of gene expression. Such effects on cellular and physiological traits may result from environmental factors, or be part of normal development...
Click to read more »be unrealistically capable. Less commonly, a male character with similar traits may be labeled a "Gary Stu" or "Marty Stu". 'Gee, golly, gosh, gloriosky...
Click to read more »selection. This is done indirectly by traits that allow the guppy to appear more attractive to a prospective mate. These traits were shown to be on the Y-chromosome...
Click to read more »previous mate of the female parent; thus the child of a woman might partake of traits of a previous sexual partner. Experiments in the late 19th century on several...
Click to read more »multiple traits. The Broad Institute runs LD Hub Archived 2016-05-11 at the Wayback Machine which provides a public web interface to >=177 traits with LD...
Click to read more »Soft biometrics traits are physical, behavioural or adhered human characteristics, classifiable in pre–defined human compliant categories. These categories...
Click to read more »with the Fibromelanosis gene (Fm) and analysis of growth and meat quality traits in crosses of native Indian Kadaknath chickens and non-indigenous breeds"...
Click to read more »fall into two categories: women who exhibit undesirable traits, or men displaying feminine traits. Specifically, they claim that female villains are often...
Click to read more »although the exact animals are unknown. Buitreraptor features particular traits that can be attributed to specific hunting methods. Models for Buitreraptor...
Click to read more »cooperative behavior among color morphs in side-blotched lizards, although the traits appear to be encoded by multiple loci across the genome. A more recent example...
Click to read more »of the greatest captains in history are the ones with the most subtle of traits that are required for success. From Sam Walker in his book The Captain Class...
Click to read more »Banner's intelligence and the Hulk's strength and more malevolent personality traits. The Maestro has appeared in video games, and made his animation debut in...
Click to read more »growth rate, egg, meat, milk, or wool production, or with other desirable traits has revolutionized livestock production throughout the entire world. The...
Click to read more »all traits are weighted evenly. Central traits have the most influence on impression formation. A single trait has an impact on many if not all traits of...
Click to read more »reconstruction of ecological traits as well. The extant phylogenetic bracket approach allows researchers to infer traits in extinct animals with varying...
Click to read more »anger.[verification needed] Patience is also used to refer to the character trait of being disciplined and steadfast. Antonyms of patience include impatience...
Click to read more »sexes to show different traits or phenotypes, despite having the same genotype. This term is restricted to autosomal traits, and should not be confused...
Click to read more »Carroll, Anne E. Eyler et al. "A gene-based association method for mapping traits using reference transcriptome data." Nature Genetics 47, no. 9 (2015): 1091–1098...
Click to read more »families). In the tokogenetic system, shared characteristics are called traits. Quentin R. Wheeler and Norman I. Platnick (21 August 2012). "5: The Phylogenetic...
Click to read more »inherited trait where the distal phalange of the thumb can bend backwards beyond the normal range of motion, up to an angle of 90°. The trait can be present...
Click to read more »level. Frank Speck identified several key cultural traits of Southeastern Woodlands peoples. Social traits included having a matrilineal kinship system, exogamous...
Click to read more »conservatism refers to the tendency of species to retain their ancestral traits. When defined as such, phylogenetic niche conservatism is therefore nearly...
Click to read more »Okay (2008, EP) 1 Trait High (2018) 1 Trait World Tour (2019) 1 Trait Bangers (2021) 1 Trait University (2025) Escape from 1 Trait (2025) Person, Some...
Click to read more »begins with the traits that favor male reproductive competition, which eventually manifests into male persistence. These favorable traits will cause a reduction...
Click to read more »structure that reveals primary traits–the scientific goal of factor analysis. The prior worked example of fifteen psychological traits is rotated to an oblique...
Click to read more »Amsterdam. She is known for studying the genetics of psychiatric and cognitive traits, including schizophrenia, neuroticism, Alzheimer's disease, insomnia, as...
Click to read more »three personality traits, psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism and was proposed by Paulhus and Williams (2002). The three traits are exploitative...
Click to read more »conflicts during this stage may develop certain fixations or personality traits. If the association of the libido with the anal erogenous zone and excretory...
Click to read more »account for the free spirit of rebellion of that decade, and describe the traits of the "fascistic Nixonian repression" and the war on drugs that clashed...
Click to read more »capture is a hypothesis explaining the maintenance of genetic variance in traits under sexual selection. A classic problem in sexual selection is the fixation...
Click to read more »is any pattern in which traits do not segregate in accordance with Mendel's laws. These laws describe the inheritance of traits linked to single genes...
Click to read more »"Trade-offs between seed output and life span – a quantitative comparison of traits between annual and perennial congeneric species". New Phytologist. 209 (1):...
Click to read more »only found epigenetically inherited traits that are detrimental to the health of both organisms. These harmful traits range from increased risk of disease...
Click to read more »Disease Progression". "Using Quantitative Traits to Identify Novel Genes for Alzheimers Disease and Other Complex Traits". "The Familial Alzheimer Sequencing...
Click to read more »pea plants, Mendel settled on studying seven traits that seemed to be inherited independently of other traits: seed shape, flower color, seed coat tint,...
Click to read more »usually by medical professionals or scientists, using biological sexual traits and genetics. For most humans, sex is determined, and assigned, at birth...
Click to read more »includes a variety of surgical procedures that alter anatomical traits to provide physical traits more aligned to the trans man's identity and desired functioning...
Click to read more »(2015). "Genetic Polymorphism of Five Genes Associated with Meat Production Traits in Five Cattle Breeds in Turkey" (PDF). Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary...
Click to read more »selection acting on one trait causing correlated change in other traits due to pleiotropic effects of genes. For a set of traits, the equation that describe...
Click to read more »An anthropomorphized food is a food which had been attributed human traits, emotions, or intentions. Foods with human characteristics often appear in culture...
Click to read more »increased body weight gain, better feed conversion ratios and carcass traits compared to normally feathered broilers. List of chicken breeds American...
Click to read more »(servant) and il Capitano (masked henchman), with some assortment of villainous traits. Usually attired in black Spanish dress and burlesquing a don, he was often...
Click to read more »take more than one food token if an animal has certain traits i.e. "communication". Some traits allow the taking of blue "extra food" tokens i.e. "piracy"...
Click to read more »A tomboy is a girl or young woman who exhibits behaviors and traits typically associated with boys or men in a given culture, such as wearing androgynous...
Click to read more »Manipulation of the genes behind these traits led to the current understanding of how organisms form and how traits mutate within a population. Research...
Click to read more »collection of autistic traits still fail to reach the level of ASD. This is one example of how rigidity does not show up as a single trait, but comes with a...
Click to read more »ago, and has focused almost entirely on aesthetic genetic traits. The blotched tabby cat trait (Aminopeptidase Q mutation) arose in the Middle Ages. Wild-type...
Click to read more »Commonly tested factors include traits related to energetic capacities (named as "Activity", "Endurance", "Extraversion"), traits related to emotionality (such...
Click to read more »important due to various unique and inherent traits such as disease resistance and fruit yield. These unique traits are what producers use to select breeds...
Click to read more »that can produce both male and female gametes. Some people with intersex traits use the term "intersex", and some prefer other language. In clinical settings...
Click to read more »Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority...
Click to read more »selected traits. This means that less attractive individuals will find other less attractive individuals to mate with. If attractive traits are good fitness...
Click to read more »PMC 5592921. PMID 28696921. "Dominant Traits and Alleles". www.genome.gov. Retrieved 1 December 2025. "Recessive Traits and Alleles". www.genome.gov. Retrieved...
Click to read more »participants tend to assign positive traits to women, with female participants showing a far more pronounced bias. Positive traits were assigned to men by participants...
Click to read more »regulation of eating behavior, motivation and reward mechanics, personality traits and emotion. Consistent associations have been identified for polymorphisms...
Click to read more »For living organisms, it is life's foundational trait, consisting of a hierarchy and network of traits endowed by nature and shaped by natural selection...
Click to read more »refers to the expression of a trait that affects fitness, measured by an individual's reproductive success. Adaptive traits are those that produce more...
Click to read more »terrain. It is described as undemanding and adaptable, and is valued for traits such as good fertility and ease of calving. Barbara Rischkowsky, Dafydd...
Click to read more »Albatross and the subject of multiple other books and films which emphasized traits and skills of survival. She died of unknown causes after moving to Mexico...
Click to read more »Bone mineral density quantitative trait locus 8 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BMND8 gene. "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for...
Click to read more »tone, the sourcebook delves into the Pride's elaborate history and unique traits. It offers details on the Dracul Dynasties—their noble houses and lineages—and...
Click to read more »able to treat biological traits as manifestations of either a single loci or multiple loci, labeling said biological traits as either monogenic or polygenic...
Click to read more »catus × Felis lybica), hence why the breed retains certain behavioural traits associated with its relatively recent wild ancestry. Its domestication and...
Click to read more »(2000). Electric Wizard's brand of doom metal incorporates stoner and sludge traits, with lyrics focusing on the occult, witchcraft, H. P. Lovecraft, horror...
Click to read more »of fat but retained the hair (rather than wool) coat and other desirable traits such as resistance to tick-borne diseases and a good flocking instinct....
Click to read more »success. Darwin proposed two explanations for the existence of such traits: these traits are useful in male-male combat or they are preferred by females....
Click to read more »lead to the development of antisocial personality traits in adulthood. The antisocial personality traits combine with contextual, emotional (rage/anger)...
Click to read more »2016, was 651, and the total number of X-linked traits (including vaguely defined traits and traits that have not been connected to a sequenced gene)...
Click to read more »convex profile called either a ram's head or Roman nose. The breed exhibits traits common to heavy-boned driving and light draft horses: powerful and arched...
Click to read more »drivers of vehicles with unusual designs, often reflecting the distinct trait or personality of the character. Vehicle design in kart racing games range...
Click to read more »also had these traits and so birds and mammals can be said to "have evolved from reptiles", making the reptiles, when defined by these traits, a grade rather...
Click to read more »England. A cross of the Conference and Comice varieties, it has some of the traits of both parents. The Concorde was developed at the East Malling Research...
Click to read more »tail may be white. The eyes are amber-coloured. The dogs have an unusual trait of "blushing" when excited or happy, with their ears and noses becoming...
Click to read more »phenotypic traits that distinguish the sexes of a species. In evolution, secondary sex characteristics are the product of sexual selection for traits that show...
Click to read more »Paints can sometimes showcase small color traits, particularly if they carry sabino genetics. Such traits include blue eyes, pink skin on lips and nostrils...
Click to read more »frequencies of phenotypical traits such as blond hair between the population of the Northern regions of Mexico (where this trait has a frequency of 22.3%–23...
Click to read more »have to political orientations, finding that an individual's personality traits or moral foundations have no causal role in one's political orientations...
Click to read more »psychological traits. The ACL was constructed by Harrison G. Gough and Alfred B. Heilbrun, Jr. with the goal to assess psychological traits of an individual...
Click to read more »biological sex differences, male and female differences in Big Five personality traits and temperament, sex differences in psychology and interests, maternity...
Click to read more »bats, these traits become potentially dangerous to humans. Depending on the culture, bats may be symbolically associated with positive traits, such as protection...
Click to read more »which are genetically isolated from one another and thus have distinct traits traceable to particular herds.[citation needed] Genetic contributions to...
Click to read more »methodologies across complex diseases, disorders and traits, specifically psychiatric-related traits. Wray was one of the scientists who helped discover...
Click to read more »underneath the eyes, emaciated features, androgyny and stringy hair—all traits associated with abuse of heroin or other drugs. American supermodel Gia...
Click to read more »only one species of dog. Their behavioral traits include guarding, herding, and hunting, and personality traits such as hypersocial behavior, boldness,...
Click to read more »the skull, strong teeth and jaws, a wide chest, and short limbs. These traits gradually became more frequent through the Middle Pleistocene of Europe...
Click to read more »Hejazi, M.; Liljedahl, L. -E. (1998-01-12). "Environmental effects on growth traits and fleece weights in Baluchi sheep". Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics...
Click to read more »"Private Traits and Attributes Are Predictable from Digital Records of Human Behavior". They claimed that Facebook Likes reveal personal traits and sensitive...
Click to read more »personality traits associated with the development of eating disorders, such as perfectionism and neuroticism. These personality traits are found to...
Click to read more »definition within Christianity, where it is categorized into five distinct traits. In Deuteronomy 21:20 and Proverbs 23:21, it is זלל. The Gesenius Entry...
Click to read more »Herculex Xtra (Dow), RoundUp Ready 2 (Monsanto), and Liberty Link (Dow). The traits included protect against above-ground insects, below-ground insects, and...
Click to read more »Their closest relatives, among the few who share most of the turtle frog's traits, are sandhill frogs and forest toadlets. The turtle frog's diet is composed...
Click to read more »shown that high levels of Machiavellianism, both exuding the traits and witnessing the traits in the workplace, correlate with higher levels of job strain...
Click to read more »wainwrighti Tomlinson, 1969 Cryptophialus zulloi Tomlinson, 1973 "Marine Species Traits - Cryptophialus Darwin, 1854". marinespecies.org. Retrieved 3 September...
Click to read more »gradient of traits to identify patterns in the evolutionary pressures on a population and predict changes in species traits. When traits are correlated...
Click to read more »resources as well as its long history and culture. Many of the characteristic traits of Mexican culture are originally from Jalisco, such as mariachi, tequila...
Click to read more »Kamakura periods. It contains several depictions of individuals who exhibit traits characteristic of both male and female genitalia. The word futanari is used...
Click to read more »conditions; however, it is a common name for one of the Big Five personality traits. A similar concept is included in the ICD-11 as the condition "negative...
Click to read more »latent trait models. The term latent is used to emphasize that discrete item responses are taken to be observable manifestations of hypothesized traits, constructs...
Click to read more »additional EPMs are the by-product traits of a species’ evolutionary development (see spandrels), as well as the vestigial traits that no longer benefit the species’...
Click to read more »versa, as part of the comic strip switcheroo. Among Garfield's character traits are laziness, cynicism, and sarcasm. He hates Mondays, the cat Nermal, and...
Click to read more »personality traits Thimm, Jens C. (2025-09-29). "The associations between personality functioning (Criterion A) and pathological personality traits (Criterion...
Click to read more »bites. According to the Doctrine of signatures, plants were thought to have traits (in this case a speckled stem reminiscent of snake skin, and flowers like...
Click to read more »pictures of themselves, as well as list their positive and not so positive traits. The tagline for the app is: "I'm not perfect, but I'm perfect for someone"...
Click to read more »Some scholars accept C. ruderalis as its own species due to its unique traits and phenotypes which distinguish it from C. indica and C. sativa; others...
Click to read more »and consequently adapted to country's conditions. The Altsteirer's set of traits suggests the breed may share a common descent with other Mediterranean chicken...
Click to read more »secondary sex characteristics such as growth of body hair and facial hair, traits associated with bears. The first recorded flag created to represent the...
Click to read more »1999 paper by Paul Sereno suggests that theropods are characterized by traits such as an ectopterygoid fossa (a depression around the ectopterygoid bone)...
Click to read more »University Fullerton.[independent source needed] His work focuses on how plant traits and competition shape invasion success by non-native plant species in California...
Click to read more »(Ego), moha (Attachment), and matsarya (Jealousy). In Hinduism, these 6 traits are considered negative characteristics that prevent humans from attaining...
Click to read more »various phenotypes or other traits, which admit any animal fitting a given set of physical characteristics, even if there the trait is not a true-breeding...
Click to read more »for conceptualizing, organizing, and assessing interpersonal behavior, traits, and motives. The interpersonal circumplex is defined by two orthogonal...
Click to read more »Ratonero Murciano de Huerta, Ratonero Valenciano and Ratonero Mallorqui. Their traits, intelligence, trainability, sociability, and behavior are all similar,...
Click to read more »recognition that most effects of individual genetic markers on behavioral traits are very small and that, consequently, very large samples are required to...
Click to read more »syndrome or XXYY syndrome. Traits that are inherited via the Y chromosome are called Y-linked traits, or holandric traits (from Ancient Greek ὅλος hólos...
Click to read more »inherited trait becoming extinct as a function of time t. If t = ∞ this may be the complement of the chance of becoming a universal trait. This opposing...
Click to read more »sources such as smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B, and disco, common stylistic traits include high-quality production, clean vocals, and a focus on light, catchy...
Click to read more »of which, such as M. punctatum, are noted for having the Stylophthalmine trait in their larval form. There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus:...
Click to read more »that traits that are more similar in closely related taxa than in distant relatives exhibit greater phylogenetic signal. On the other hand, some traits are...
Click to read more »all possible combinations: RY, Ry, rY, and ry. Since dominant traits mask recessive traits (assuming no epistasis), there are nine combinations that have...
Click to read more »throughout Southeast Asia, that has been cultivated to provide distinctive traits. Its flavor is described as anise- and licorice-like and slightly spicy...
Click to read more »or stem (stud-fem), is a lesbian who exhibits some stereotypical butch traits without fitting the masculine stereotype associated with butch lesbians...
Click to read more »structural equation models. Multiple traits are used in this approach to examine (a) similar or (b) dissimilar traits (constructs), in order to establish...
Click to read more »Sickle cell trait describes a condition in which a person has one abnormal allele of the hemoglobin beta gene (is heterozygous), but does not display...
Click to read more »regions in Northwestern Europe where the Celtic languages and cultural traits have survived. The six regions widely considered Celtic countries in modern...
Click to read more »be added; and the Display or Debug traits can be implemented for any type that can be converted to a string. Traits can be used to provide a set of common...
Click to read more »display polygeny with traits such as wing morphology, bristle count and many others. The frequency of the phenotypes of these traits generally follows a...
Click to read more »Paleontologist and professor Per E. Ahlberg has identified the following traits as synapomorphic for Elpistostegalia (and thus Tetrapoda): The endocranium...
Click to read more »and Irish Cob. The trait may appear in crossbreds of these breeds, though to date there has been little scientific study of the trait. Chisholm, Hugh, ed...
Click to read more »phenotype or biological trait. Association mapping, also known as "linkage disequilibrium mapping", is a method of mapping quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that...
Click to read more »uniquely human traits like civility, culture, or rationality and likens others to animals; and mechanistic dehumanization, which denies traits of human nature...
Click to read more »suggests that asocial traits in human behavior, personality, and cognition may have several useful evolutionary benefits. Traits of introversion and aloofness...
Click to read more »is on traits of ecological significance—traits that affect an organism's fitness, or its ability to survive and reproduce. Examples of such traits include...
Click to read more »early Pointers were crossed with other breeds to impart certain desirable traits, including setters, bloodhounds and foxhounds, with some mention of Bull...
Click to read more »been altered through genetic engineering techniques, conferring desirable traits such as increased biomass, accelerated growth, pest resistance, and herbicide...
Click to read more »distinctive features. A flat front and central chimney are also recognizable traits. The saltbox is an example of American colonial architecture, although it...
Click to read more »personality psychology, including the evolutionary importance of psychological traits such as human intelligence. He is a member of the International Society...
Click to read more »breeds with varying characteristics are of this type, but all share common traits of strength, patience, and a docile temperament. While indispensable to...
Click to read more »has been made, the clinician then can draw upon five trait domains (prominent personality traits or patterns; 6D11) to describe the particular causes...
Click to read more »Five." In 1967 he published 2800 Personality Trait Descriptors, in which he documented personality traits in detail, presenting a list of characteristics...
Click to read more »Plecoptera): species richness estimation, distribution of functional niche traits, drainage affiliations, and relationships to other states". ZooKeys (178):...
Click to read more »Danísio Prado Munari (2017). Candidate genes for male and female reproductive traits in Canchim beef cattle. Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology. 8,...
Click to read more »considered a masculine trait, especially in Asian countries. As a result, whereas square lower jaws are often considered a positive trait in men, a wide mandible...
Click to read more »interests. The transformational approach is based on the leader’s personality, traits, and ability to make change through example. Transformational leaders articulate...
Click to read more »Trismegistus. While it shares with ancient and medieval Hermetic texts a number of traits such as philosophical mentalism, the concept of 'as above, so below', and...
Click to read more »portfolio of agronomic traits for the global commercial seed markets. It has developed a technology platform to discover genetic traits for the improvement...
Click to read more »cross between the Golden Campine and the Barred Rock. The hen-feathering trait in cocks of the Golden Campine has been found to be identical to that in...
Click to read more »perkinsi (Dollfus, 1900) Hawaiodillo sharpi (Dollfus, 1900) "Marine Species Traits - Hawaiodillo Verhoeff, 1926". marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2026-02-20....
Click to read more »species is selectively bred to produce certain traits that are seen as desirable. Some desirable traits include quicker growth and maturity, increased...
Click to read more »essential character traits like trustworthiness, respectfulness, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. These traits help build an internal...
Click to read more »oriented murderers should be viewed as a specific offender with distinct traits which requires an international reporting system. Earlier, the authors of...
Click to read more »cultivars are also developed by selecting individual plants with desirable traits from seeded or vegetatively propagated stands. These cultivars are typically...
Click to read more »upon by Constantino et al. in 2003, is a quantitative measure of autistic traits in 4–18 year olds. Its correlation with behaviour problems and autism spectrum...
Click to read more »defensive system, and attentional system. Trait resilience is negatively correlated with the personality traits of neuroticism and negative emotionality...
Click to read more »upon two fundamental premises: Certain behavioral traits are inherited, Inherited behavioral traits have been honed by natural selection and were adaptive...
Click to read more »is homozygous-dominant for a particular trait carries two copies of the allele that codes for the dominant trait. This allele, often called the "dominant...
Click to read more »decisions because they prioritize personality traits like reliability and cooperativeness. These traits are more immediately observable and valued in...
Click to read more »plants, and bladderworts (Utricularia spp.) can be seen as exemplars of key traits genetically associated with carnivory: trap leaf development, prey digestion...
Click to read more »one of the six basic personality traits of the HEXACO model of personality. Honesty-humility is a basic personality trait representing the tendency to be...
Click to read more »performance on tests of hypnotic susceptibility. Absorption is one of the traits assessed in the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire. Absorption is...
Click to read more »than women tend to prefer traits related to fertility, such as youth and physical attractiveness. Men also desired traits that could be seen as feminine...
Click to read more »other traits. With each successive generation of progeny, the minimum quality of each characteristic is raised thus ensuring improvement of these traits. For...
Click to read more »customs, laws, territory, and culture, although common distinguishing traits are readily identifiable. The Dayak were animist (Kaharingan and Folk Hindus)...
Click to read more »behavior is more prone to multiple realizability than other biological traits. For example, D. W. Rajecki and Randall C. Flanery, using data on humans...
Click to read more »D is a genetic trait. It exhibits autosomal dominance and is commonly developed or inherited independently of other hereditary traits. The condition is...
Click to read more »processes (a trait named as Sensitivity to Probabilities). a different structure of the traits related to emotionality. FET considers emotionality traits as systems...
Click to read more »measures the expression (the process) of the trait of perfectionism and is directly linked to the perfectionism traits, particularly self-oriented and socially...
Click to read more »scalp or various forms of alopecia; or attraction to those possessing these traits. The word trichophilia comes from the Greek "tricha-" (τρίχα), which means...
Click to read more »during the early 19th century, where they are known for having a genetic trait that resulted in the blood disorder methemoglobinemia, causing the skin...
Click to read more »(Characiformes: Characidae): classification and the evolution of reproductive traits. BMC Evolutionary Biology, (2015) 15: 146. Fricke, Ron; Eschmeyer, William...
Click to read more »form, and facial traits, reflect superficial differences that are not confirmed by deeper analysis with more reliable genetic traits and whose origin...
Click to read more »narcissistic traits use authoritarian parenting styles as parenting styles vary across individuals and cultures, but research has suggested that certain traits and...
Click to read more »Graham to describe what he believed were the irrational or contradictory traits of the stock market and the risks of following groupthink. Mr. Market was...
Click to read more »Roles (Traits and Mixins) Kotlin Less Magik MATLAB OCaml ooRexx Perl (through roles in the Moose extension of the Perl 5 object system) PHP's "traits" Python...
Click to read more »checking/compilation." Traits can be seen as interfaces carrying both default implementations and state. A trait is defined using the trait keyword: trait FlyingAbility...
Click to read more »CLASSIFICATION". animaldiversity.org. Retrieved 2024-08-25. "Marine Species Traits - Enoploteuthis reticulata Rancurel, 1970". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved...
Click to read more »character, one or more particular roles, or characters having the same traits or coming from the same social or ethnic groups. There have been instances...
Click to read more »Biodiversity Variables: genetic composition, species populations, species traits, community composition, ecosystem structure, and ecosystem function. Within...
Click to read more »are expected to be used to produce offspring that will carry her genetic traits. Inacio, Alexandre (2022-05-02). "Esta é a Viatina, a vaca mais cara do...
Click to read more »Frantoio Moraiolo Olivastrone Salviana Olivago and Rosciola Organoleptic traits: color: yellow - green with golden nuances. aroma: fruity; taste: fruity...
Click to read more »some undesirable traits. Such a trade-off can occur in the reverse as well: one possible spouse could possess highly desirable traits but yield no new...
Click to read more »debate, arguing that humans are born without any "natural" psychological traits and that all aspects of one's personality, social and emotional behaviour...
Click to read more »Silkies have five toes on each foot. Other breeds that exhibit this rare trait include the Dorking, Faverolles, Houdan, and Sultan. All Silkies have black...
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