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trait (trāt)
1. any genetically determined characteristic; also, the condition prevailing in the heterozygous state of a recessive disorder, as the sickle cell trait. 2. a distinctive behavior pattern. sickle cell trait the condition, usually asymptomatic, due to heterozygosity for hemoglobin S.
Trait A distinguishing feature of an individual. Mentioned in: Birth Defects
trait Etymology: Fr, trace 1 a characteristic mode of behavior or any mannerism or physical feature that distinguishes one individual or culture from another. 2 any characteristic quality or condition that is genetically determined and inherited as part of a specific phenotype. A trait is inherited as homozygous dominant, homozygous recessive, or heterozygous in the ratio of 1:2:1 among offspring of two heterozygous parents. In medicine the term trait is used specifically to denote the heterozygous state of a recessive disorder, such as the sickle cell amemia. See also dominance, gene, Mendel's laws, recessive allele. trait [trāt] 1. any genetically determined condition; also, the condition prevailing in the heterozygous state of a recessive disorder, as the sickle cell trait. 2. a distinctive behavior pattern. sickle cell trait the condition, usually asymptomatic, of being heterozygous for hemoglobin S; see also sickle cell.
trait, n a personal quality or distinct attribute of a human being, be it physical, mental, or genetic. See also constitution, diathesis, disposition, miasm, predisposition, susceptibility, and terrain.
trait (trāt), n an inherited set of mental or bodily characteristics. trait, Cooley's, n.pr See thalassemia minor. trait, sickle cell,
n a form of sickle cell disease in which patients are asymptomatic but their erythrocytes can be caused to assume a sickle shape under certain conditions. The trait is present when one parent has the gene (heterozygous condition) for sickle cell disease. See also disease, sickle cell. trait 1. any genetically determined condition; also, the condition prevailing in the heterozygous state of a recessive disorder. 2. a distinctive behavior pattern. trait A-46 see inherited parakeratosis. qualitative trait a characteristic that is expressed only in descriptive terms, e.g. fine bone, deep chest. quantitative trait a characteristic that is expressed mathematically, e.g. an annual yield of milk of 15,000 lb. sex-linked trait
the gene for the trait is located on the chromosomes which determine the sex of the individual. trait Genetics An attribute or characteristic of an individual in a species for which heritable differences can be defined. See Bipolar trait, Complex trait, Heritability, High-sensation seeking trait, Input trait, Output trait, Sickle cell
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