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Traits Enduring personal qualities or attributes that influence behavior across situations.
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TraitsA characteristic showing quantitative inheritance such as Skin Pigmentation in Humans. (From A Dictionary of Genetics, 4th ed)
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TraitsA phenotypic outcome (physical characteristic or Disease predisposition) that is determined by a few Genes.
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TraitsA phenotypic outcome (physical characteristic or Disease predisposition) that is determined by many Genes.
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TraitsThe condition of being heterozygous for Hemoglobin S.
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Traitsfeatures of the biology of an organism such as size, age, and reproductive biology
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TraitsWays of looking, thinking, or being. Traits that are genetic are passed down through the genes from parents to offspring.
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Traits A trait comprises a label (name) plus a value (typically true/false or one of a define set of alternatives). Traits are then used to enable searching of datasets.
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TraitsA shortening of Armour Class, which is a mathematical game mechanic that defines how easy or hard it is to successfully attack a character or foe.
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TraitsTraits refer to either a Character’s Traits
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