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Genetic Entanglement of the Personality Traits of Sanguinity and Aggression in Case-Control Studies

Genetic Entanglement of the Personality Traits of Sanguinity and Aggression in Case-Control Studies

ByA.M. Benis

We examine how interacting genetic traits can affect the interpretation of case-control studies. Our model of personality reposes on three genetic traits: sanguinity (N), perfectionism (P) and aggression (A). The "complementary genes" for traits N and A are entangled: if one of the traits is absent, then the other must be present. This entanglement is the cause of infertility in certain combinations of NPA types. We examined hypothetical case-control studies with the use of Hardy-Weinberg methodology. Six different case-control studies were replicated in seven different representative populations. The computed results of each case-control study were highly dependent on the genetic composition of the representative population. When the condition present in the “case group” was genetically related to either trait N or A, there was a reciprocal difference induced in the other trait due to their entanglement, leading to possible confusion in interpretation of the results. PDF file, 80 pp, Synopsis, Glossary.

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Publication Date
Dec 12, 2018
Language
English
Category
Science & Medicine
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All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): A.M. Benis

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