https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/researchdata/items/1.0397790
Here in a fruit fly study, foraging flies with a certain pleiotropic genetic allele were very aggressive, but sitters with the same allelle were less aggressive.
So we see an example of why a genetic allele doesn't clearly control a given behavior but instead has opposite effects of genetically different individuals. This reminds us of the A trait and A- trait.
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