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The frequency with which a given codon is used in the genetic code can vary significantly among organisms but how an organism develops preferences for specific codons is a vigorously disputed topic in molecular evolution.
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Mr. Kistler, 62, attributes the change inside the bottle to his own developing preferences.
It can develop preferences, thanks to a pleasure centre that generates what Dr Edelmann calls good taste in response to those rewards.
In a series of recent studies conducted on spiders, it was shown that females develop preferences for novel, artificially modified male phenotypes when exposed to them as juveniles.
Some point to the phenomenon of deformed preferences: when attractive options are limited or arrangements unfair, people may develop preferences for those limits or for less than their fair share (Nussbaum 1999a, 33, 50; Cudd 2006, 152).
Research shows that people develop preferences and stick to them, especially if they are rewarded, according to Gerrit Antonides, professor of Economics of Consumers and Households at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
"Children develop preferences as a collective phenomenon," he explained.
From early on, kids begin to develop preferences for certain foods and dislikes for others.
Children who have been given autonomy at home in developing preferences and making meaningful choices from limited options are able to transfer this skill to the school setting, thereby exerting confidence in making wise choices within the classroom setting.
Individual differences in social behaviour may have consequences for mate choice and sexual signalling, because partners should develop preferences for personalities that maximize reproductive output.
These studies indicate that animals may develop preferences for familiar humans (Davis, 2002).
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