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The small and scattered skeletal assemblage from Ucheliungs and Omedokel caves may show traits that would appear to be "primitive" to the genus Homo, but comparisons with other Palauan samples and those from both within and outside of the Pacific show them to fall well within the range of modern human variation.
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Ultrasound of both RS and SL may show similar traits: irregular outline, posterior shadowing and enhanced vascularity.
These results suggest that healthy subjects with high autistic traits may show an increase in the white matter pathway that connects key regions involved in face processing.
Further, resistance traits may show variation in relation to time of day.
Complex traits may show some degree of dominance at the gene level that may influence the statistical power of simple models, i.e. assuming only additive effects to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) using the variance component method.
For example, if the trait evolves by accumulation of mutations of small magnitude and if the fitness is frequency dependent, a continuous trait may show convergence to a singular point followed by spontaneous splitting of a unimodal trait distribution into a bimodal (or multimodal) one, referred to as "evolutionary branching" (Metz et al. 1992 , 1996 Geritz et al. 1997).
Several loci in different regions may show associations with the trait.
The individuals receiving very high or very low values of the quantitative trait may show the most representative features of the subtype.
That is, stability does not imply individuals cannot vary their response and, indeed, stability and plasticity may be correlated, oblique, or indeed a trait may show plasticity but not stability or vice versa.
When epigenetic states are correlated with environmental states, both of which can be heritable, a trait may show a high estimated heritability without highly faithful transmission of either the epigenetic or the environmental state.
Therefore, habitat use is not a fixed species-specific trait, but a trait that may show significant intra-specific variation and deserves a more functional, mechanistic approach.
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