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character /char·ac·ter/ (kar´ak-ter) 1. a quality indicative of the nature of an object or an organism. 2. in genetics, the expression of a gene or group of genes in a phenotype. 3. in psychiatry, a term used in much the same way as personality, particularly for those personality traits shaped by life experiences. acquired character a noninheritable modification produced in an animal as a result of its own activities or of environmental influences. primary sex characters those characters in the male or female that are directly involved in reproduction; the gonads and their accessory structures. secondary sex characters those characters specific to the male or female but not directly involved in reproduction. See also masculinization and feminization.
Character An individual's set of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral patterns learned and accumulated over time. Mentioned in: Personality Disorders character, n one of a set of elementary symbols that may be arranged in groups to express information. They may include the decimal digits 0 to 9, the letters A to Z, punctuation marks, operation symbols, and any other single symbol that a computer may read, store, or write. character a quality or attribute indicative of the nature of an object or an organism. 1. in genetics, the expression of a gene or group of genes as seen in a phenotype. 2. in wool the evenness of the crimp. acquired character a noninheritable modification produced in an animal as a result of its own activities or of environmental influences. character data alphanumeric data. dominant character a mendelian character that is expressed when it is transmitted by a single gene. mendelian c's in genetics, the separate and distinct traits exhibited by an animal or plant and dependent on the genetic constitution of the organism. primary sex c's those characters of the male and female directly concerned in reproduction. recessive character a mendelian character that is expressed only when transmitted by both genes (one from each parent) determining the trait. secondary sex c's those characters specific to the male and female but not directly concerned in reproduction. sex-conditioned character, sex-influenced character an autosomal trait whose full expression is conditioned by the sex of the individual, e.g. human baldness. sex-linked character one transmitted consistently to individuals of one sex only, being carried in the sex chromosome. |
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