Sentences with phrase «heritable effects»

We included measures of birth parent negative affect, which allowed us to control for one domain of heritable effects, and included adoptive parents, adopted children, and birth parents in our analyses and to directly examine evocative rGE.
Such heritable effects on caste propensity has been recognized as an evidence of genetic caste determination.
«We're talking about an incredible synergy between technology and biology, about very simple improvements — pasteurization, a general reduction of pollutants, cleaning up our water supply — producing heritable effects across populations faster than ever before.

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Height is said to be 90 percent heritable, which means that the environment, such as childhood nutrition, has only a 10 percent effect on whether you're going to be shorter or taller.
The daughter colonies resembled the parents in size meaning that the size difference was heritable, giving her in effect two different morphs of snowflake yeast.
A unifying theme in their research is that the human is the most complex, fascinating and important system in which one can study the effects of heritable variation.
Recent reports show multi-generational effects of some EDCs (that is, the consequences of exposure are passed to future generations) through modification of DNA and other heritable mechanisms.
Unfortunately, there is no medication or therapy that will reverse the effects of heritable HCM.
On average (measuring the effects of genetics versus environment in the entire population), weight would look like a moderately heritable trait: some influence of genetics, some of environment.
Cross-fostering experiments have proved that these maternal effects are not heritable in the narrow sense, but are consequences of the characteristics of maternal care received in the first week of life.
Shared environmental factors were generally not influential, and nonshared environmental effects were stronger for males than for females for inattention / impulsivity These results suggest that impulsivity and inattention during this period of childhood are (1) clearly related to concurrent aggressive / defiant symptoms; (2) multidimensional, with influences of method of assessment on outcome; and (3) highly heritable, with possible gender differences in the strength of genetic effects.
Childhood hyperactivity scores are highly heritable and show sibling competition effects: twin study evidence
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