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Elias, V.L., Nicolas, C.L., Abramson, C.I. (2008). Eye color as an indicator of behavior: revisiting Worthy and Scott.  Psychol. Rep. 102(3): 759--778.
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Phenotypic eye color has been suggested as an indicator of genetic predisposition toward certain behaviors both in humans and in animals. Previous research has yielded mixed results. Phototaxic and ethological behaviors were examined in 14 different strains of Drosophila melanogaster. No significant correlation between phenotypic eye coloration and behavior was found, although significant genotypical behavioral differences were noted even among subjects with similar eye colors. An analysis of cellular defects associated with eye color in D. melanogaster pointed to significant behavioral differences among cell-defect groups, indicating that the cell defect which causes eye color, rather than eye color itself, may serve as a crude indicator of behavior.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Psychol. Rep.
    Title
    Psychological Reports
    Publication Year
    1955-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0033-2941
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