|
 |
615  |
total results, including |
0  |
9  |
17  |
|
|
|
|
|
Open all preview windows |
1.

 |
Trait (biological) - Wikipedia
Open preview window
Trait (biological)
/ From Wikipedia
/ Jump to: navigation, search
... A trait may be any single feature or quantifiable measurement of an organism. ... The heritable unit that may produce a trait is called a gene. ... The biochemistry of the intermediate proteins determines how they interact in the cell. ... [25/04/06]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trait_(biological) |
Open link in new window | More pages from en.wikipedia.org
|
 |
3.

|
Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
Open preview window
Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
... A trait's current utility is not always indicative of its past utility. ... Females would then mate with male carriers when the trait appears. ... A few drift to intermediate frequencies, a very few drift all the way to fixation. ... This trait did not vary continuously. ... [08/12/06]
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html |
Open link in new window | More pages from www.talkorigins.org
|
 |
5.

|
Department of Biological Sciences
Open preview window
... Owens, I.P.F. & WILSON, K (1999) Immunocompetence: a neglected life history trait or conspicuous red herring? ... WILSON, K. & Edwards, J. (1986) The effects of parasitic infection on the behaviour of an intermediate host: the American cockroach Periplaneta americana infected with the acanthocephalan Moniliformis moniliformis. ... [07/04/08]
http://biol.lancs.ac.uk/bs/people/teach/kw.html |
Open link in new window | More pages from biol.lancs.ac.uk
|
 |
7.

|
Anuj Goel - Homepage
Open preview window
... PROCARDIS is incorporating a definitive genome-wide association analysis and measurement of novel intermediate phenotypes to yield biomarkers for CAD risk and quantitative traits for genetic analysis. ... (2007) Adrenal gland tumorigenesis after gonadectomy in mice is a complex genetic trait driven by epistatic loci. ... [02/09/08]
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~card0118/ |
Open link in new window | More pages from users.ox.ac.uk
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|