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The importance of this type of traits is double: first, directly as indicators of milk quality (Bauman et al., 2006) and, second, also as indicators of the physiological and health status of the animals (e.g. Bastin et al., 2011b).

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Thus, identification of genetic markers that are involved in the variability of this type of trait would provide valuable tools for marker-assisted selection.

This type of trait may not be under strong selection pressure in the breeding and farming community, which is why major QTLs were easily identified.

This type of trait exhibits a preferential familial clustering that cannot be explained by environmental causes alone, including shared cultural influences, and typically does not display patterns of Mendelian segregation (Acosta et al. 2004).

Onboarding Zigmond to build the world's largest plant database means Hampton Creek can then begin to sort out which plants have the type of traits that can be used to create food products that are healthier, cheaper and have a lower impact on animals and the environment.

We also aim to add to the type of traits studied in A. thaliana by including phenotypic and metabolic data.

One way to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying a phenotype of interest is to expand the type of traits under genetic analysis.

Misery loves company, so people with this type of personality trait will often want to group together and compete about their own misery.

This last point is worth bearing in mind because the type of trait involved in species isolation might provide important clues about which evolutionary force has driven population divergence and speciation.

The standard response to this objection starts by pointing out that the function of a trait is what that type of trait was selected for and that the notion of selection for is a causal notion (Sterelny 1990, Millikan 1991).

Different mechanisms of nonconsumptive effects can be categorized by either: 1) the type of trait that is changed in response to predation risk; or 2) the way in which trait changes impact prey population growth.

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