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Complex traits, also known as quantitative traits, are traits that do not behave according to simple Mendelian inheritance laws. More specifically, their... |
QTLs underlie continuous traits (those traits which vary continuously, e.g. height) as opposed to discrete traits (traits that have two or several character... |
Genotype (redirect from Genotypic trait) the pea plant. However, other traits are only partially influenced by genotype. These traits are often called complex traits because they are influenced... |
Exaptation (section Evolution of complex traits) elaborated in the last edition of The Origin of Species, many complex traits evolved from earlier traits that had served different functions. By trapping air,... |
Mendelian traits in humans are human traits that are substantially influenced by Mendelian inheritance. Most – if not all – Mendelian traits are also influenced... |
Genetics (redirect from Genetic traits) blend of traits from their parents. Mendel's work provided examples where traits were definitely not blended after hybridization, showing that traits are produced... |
Heredity (redirect from Inherited trait) 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... |
complex traits, leading to an accumulation of evidence supporting the importance of polygenic control in understanding the evolution of these traits.... |
Genome-wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) Genome-based restricted maximum likelihood (GREML) is a statistical method for heritability estimation in genetics... |
association study (GWAS) results, breeding, prediction of traits, and discovering the etiology of traits & diseases. They can be estimated using individual-level... |
Heritability (redirect from Heritable trait) complex human traits, it is impossible to use heritability analysis to determine the relative contributions of genes and environment, as such traits result... |
Race (human categorization) (redirect from Racial trait) a genetic explanation for group differences in complex traits, especially for human behavioral traits such as IQ scores" AAA 1998: "For example, 'Evidence... |
four sub-traits: three traits that are similar to the previously described traits of temperament – activity, sociability, shyness, and the trait of dominance... |
Polygene (section Trait distribution) display polygeny with traits such as wing morphology, bristle count and many others. The frequency of the phenotypes of these traits generally follows a... |
of complex traits. Expanding beyond polygenes, the authors propose that all genes expressed within a cell affect the expression of a given trait. In... |
strongly implied that the highly polygenic theory was correct. Examples of complex traits where increasingly large-scale GWASes have yielded the initial hits... |
mapping models are used to identify imprinting effects on genes and complex traits. Allelic parent-of-origin influences the vary in phenotype that derive... |
Personality development (section Trait) 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... |
Nature versus nurture (section Personality traits) heritable. When traits are determined by a complex interaction of genotype and environment it is possible to measure the heritability of a trait within a population... |
findings were: "All psychological traits show significant and substantial genetic influence." "No behavioural traits are 100% heritable." "Heritability... |