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Although much has been learned about personality, researchers have been unable to identify any of the specific genes or neurotransmitters that are involved in different personality dimensions.
Phenotype
Describes the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism as a result of the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
Eye Color
A genetic trait determined by multiple genes and the levels of melanin in the iris, influencing the coloring of the eye.
Antagonistic Drugs
Substances that block or reduce the effect of a neurotransmitter or other chemical in the brain, often used in the treatment of various medical conditions.
Agonist
A substance that activates receptors in the brain or body, mimicking the effects of naturally occurring neurotransmitters, hormones, or other substances.
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