Study of phenotypic correlations in the population of Zakarpattya and Kyiv region
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.69076Keywords:
correlations, phenotypic correlation, population, quantitative features, psychogenetics, population distribution, heritabilityAbstract
The article presents the results of phenotypic correlation dependencies between signs of people living in different regions of Ukraine (Zakarpattya and Kyiv region). The quantitative characteristics of two populations of these regions on the basis of sex and age characteristics were defined, phenotypic correlation and correlation characteristics with relatives were established. Revealed correlations enable to identify those features that can be used to determine correlationsReferences
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