Personality traits are patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that reflect the tendency to respond in certain ways under certain circumstances.[1]
Personality is influenced by genetic and environmental factors and associated with mental health.[2] Beside the environment factor, genetic variants can be detected for personality traits. These traits are polygenic. Significant genetic variants are present for most of the behavioral traits. There is a consistency in detection of genetic variants and genomic association for traits derived from pedigree.[3]
Personality trait research has been conducted both for humans and non-human animals like dogs.
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