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Traits meaning
plural of trait
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The continental breakfast is just bizarre and completely unlike any other dining experience that we participate in. It has traits that seem familiar—traits like the buffet format and the food that is offered—but those traits are all slightly skewed.
That fact may help to explain why complex vital traits aren’t routinely secured as supergenes: Ordinary selection pressures are often sufficient to preserve the traits.
The same team also found genes that appear to partly influence traits commonly found in mammals, such as larger brains and a great sense of smell, as well as traits found in only some mammals, like hibernation.
The problem isn’t that we value finding a mate with these traits; it’s that these traits become overvalued in what we think is important in a partner.
Women rated profiles of men with feminine traits like warmth and nurturance as more appealing for long-term relationships and equally attractive for short-term relationships compared to profiles of men with masculine traits,” said a researcher.
Although any zodiac sign is going to mesh and clash with any Hogwarts house in a variety of different ways, what typical traits are also typical Aries traits?
Because of this, her worst traits are going to be far more troubling than the worst traits of someone like Katara or Sokka.
But the fact is that men and women were created with different physical traits and different spiritual traits.
Her Thinking traits make her great at finding loopholes, which is what makes her a great lawyer, but her Judging traits means she prefers order and clarity.
Some personality tests categorize people into numbers (Enneagram), a collection of traits (MBTI) or a compilation of top traits (Strengths Finder).
His personality has traits similar to boys with anger management problems, but it’s those traits that make Bakugo very human because we’re in a world where men get mixed messages on how to be a real man, much less a hero.
After initial experiments with pea plants, Mendel settled on studying seven traits that seemed to inherit independently of other traits: seed shape, flower color, seed coat tint, pod shape, unripe pod color, flower location, and plant height.
As only very few undesirable traits, such as Huntington's disease, are dominant, it could be argued from certain perspectives that the practicality of "eliminating" traits is quite low.
Difference from cladistics Phenetic analyses do not distinguish between plesiomorphies - traits that are inherited from an ancestor (and therefore phylogenetically uninformative) - and apomorphies - traits that evolved anew in one or several lineages.
Earl B. Hunt agrees that racial categories are defined by social conventions, though he points out that they also correlate with clusters of both genetic traits and cultural traits.
Expression of parental traits in hybrids When two distinct types of organisms breed with each other, the resulting hybrids typically have intermediate traits (e.
He came close to rediscovering Mendel's particulate theory of inheritance, but was prevented from making the final breakthrough in this regard because of his focus on continuous, rather than discrete, traits (now known as polygenic traits).
Humans bred dogs to have more "juvenile physical traits" as adults such as short snouts and wide-set eyes which are associated with puppies, because people usually consider these traits to be more attractive.
In contrast to regressive traits, the purpose or benefit of constructive traits is generally accepted.
Just as an expansion of a sheep population might encourage the expansion of a wolf population, an expansion of altruistic traits within a gene pool may also encourage the expansion of individuals with dependent traits.