Sociogenomics, a subdiscipline of genomics, is an integrative approach to behavioral biology that compares genomic data to behavioral phenotype.
The generally unclear picture has been compared to equally difficult findings obtained in regard to other complex behavioral phenotypes.
Importantly, mutations in individual coiled-coil proteins lead to specific developmental or even behavioral phenotypes.
High-throughput characterizing of the behavioral phenotypes on genetically defined small neural lesions in Drosophila.
Indeed there is research into the clinical relevance of behavioral phenotypes as they pertain to a range of syndromes.
Mutations in this gene have been associated with various behavioral phenotypes, including autonomic nervous system dysfunction, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and the personality trait of novelty seeking.
Still, some believe that even silent mutations can cause significant behavioral phenotypes,and result in major phase changes.
Genetic determinism is the belief that genes, along with environmental conditions, determine morphological and behavioral phenotypes.
We observed the tail and behavioral phenotypes in multiple transgenic lines, suggesting they are not caused by disruption of an endogenous gene by transgene integration.
The biggest disadvantage of LH is it requires very strong stressors to induce the behavioral phenotypes, which does raise ethical problems.