Sentence examples for traits express from inspiring English sources

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While we are not aware of any studies that have compared FA levels among populations that differ in selection for perfect symmetry, there are studies which show that less functionally important traits express higher FA than important traits at the individual level e.g. [ 25].

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Each jostles with other personality traits, expressing itself differently depending on context.

He tried to combine the monumental feel of the marble bust by Houdon with the wonderful personality traits expressed by Joseph Siffrede Duplessis in his 1785 portrait of Franklin, which is at the Metropolitan Museum.

The heritabilities for flesh composition traits, expressed as a percentage of fresh muscle weight, were 0.05 ± 0.03 for fat, 0.09 ± 0.03 for moisture, 0.08 ± 0.03 for ash and 0.02 ± 0.01 for collagen.

Using a genetic map with an estimated 20,000 genes, researchers expected to be able to target particular traits expressed in individuals and use genetic pathways to identify and manipulate specific genes that were responsible for the trait.

The researchers found that the raters were generally in agreement about the personality traits expressed in the sample group's Facebook page, and that their ratings correlated strongly with self-rated personality traits.

Webster defines nurture as "the sum of the environmental factors influencing the behavior and traits expressed by an organism," and nurturing is to "further the development of" something or someone.

In laboratory experiments we first investigated correlations between body morphology and the locomotor performance traits expressed in different life stages of the common frog, Rana temporaria: swimming speed and acceleration in tadpoles; and jump-distance in froglets.

In polygenic traits, this intra-locus sexual conflict [2] is mediated by the strength of the genetic correlation between the traits expressed in male and female (i.e., the inter-sexual genetic correlation), and constrains the evolution of sexual dimorphism [5], [6].

Traits expressed in purebred (PB) and crossbred (CB) individuals are genetically not the same [ 1].

Hence, natural selection is expected to have a strong effect on phenotypic traits expressed during early life-stages.

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