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The effect of simultaneous selection on the genetic correlation

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1995
The theoretical effect of simultaneous selection on the genetic correlations between two traits over 20 generations was examined using simulation. For each generation, a population of 50 male and 50 female diploid gen otypes with 15 loci, each with two alleles, was synthesized. None of the loci exhibited dominance.
R. W. Fairfull   +3 more
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Genetic Correlates of Adult Attachment Style

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008
Attachment theory attempts to explain effects of social experiences, not genes, on personality development. Most studies of the development of attachment insecurities support this emphasis on social experiences rather than genes, although there are exceptions.
Jong-Min Baek   +3 more
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Further remarks on estimating genetic correlations

Annals of Human Genetics, 1980
SummaryA method of estimating correlations between relatives given in a previous paper in Annals of Human Genetics has been further explored, explained, and illustrated by examples.
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Genetic correlations with ethanol withdrawal severity

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1983
A major goal of pharmacogenetic research on alcoholism remains the identification of some "marker" that could predict the liability of a particular individual for a genetic susceptibility to develop alcoholism. The present paper presents evidence that the severity of withdrawal from physical dependence on ethanol varies widely among inbred strains of ...
Ann Kosobud   +2 more
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Multiple Traits and Genetic Correlation

Quantitative Genetics, 2022
Shizhong Xu
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Genetic Correlations: The Quantitative Genetics of Evolutionary Constraints

1987
Dictionary definitions of “constraint” generally indicate some aspect of restricting or confining the possible states or actions of individuals or systems. In the disciplines of linear and dynamic programming, a constraint is a function or inequality specifying the range of permissible values of variables. If the constraints were removed, the dynamical
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Female choice and genetic correlations

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1994
Roger K. Butlin   +2 more
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Sexual preference and genetic correlations

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1992
Richard A. Nichols, Roger K. Butlin
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Genetics and quality correlations

2000
Peter R. Shewry, Arthur S. Tatham
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