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But faans also have a trait that Sugden considers crucial for a perfected toyger: small, rounded ears, very different from a typical domestic cat's pointy triangles.
Having a version of a gene may change the odds, making you more or less likely to have a trait, all things being equal, but as we shall see, the actual outcome depends on a tangle of other circumstances as well.
But sometimes it's bad to have a trait that's too popular.
Pyrethroids also have a trait scientists call excito-repellency: They stimulate mosquitoes to leave the net.
Within one of those groups, some organisms are selected because they have a trait that gives them an adaptive advantage.
In summary, men in the older cohort who marry by age 35 have a trait profile that is related to earnings power rather than interpersonal connection, compared to unmarried men.
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The current results support this view, and suggest that Hsp70Ba may have a trait-specific effect on canalization but not on developmental stability.
In Homer's poetry, every hero has a trait.
Seward, though, had a trait that was rare in Washington: an ability to curb his rancor.
But Ms. Whitman has a trait that many chief executives lack: she is not afraid to do an about-face.
They had a trait in common: extraordinary flexibility in their toes, which may have been double-jointed.
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