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The sequence indicating which nucleotide is found most frequently at each position.
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A backward extension of the cranial rear in the form of a protuberance bounded by the nuchal plane below, a short vertical face for the occiput behind, and a flat surface above (lambdoidal flattening).
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A method of striking with a percussor to detach flakes from an objective piece. Different methods or percussion flaking using different kinds of percussors tend to produce distinctive detached pieces.
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A three-nucleotide sequence that pairs with a codon in mRNA by complementary base pairing.
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Extends from the mastoid process and superior nuchal line to the sternum and the clavicle, rotating and stabilizing the head.
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Postmarital residence of a person with their mother's brother.
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The cellular organelle found only in green plants that is the site of photosynthesis in the cells containing it.
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The sequence of the mRNA molecule beginning at the end of the amino acid-coding sequence and ending at the 3' end of the mRNA. The trailer sequence is not translated and varies in length from molecule to molecule.
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A backward-facing triangular form to the lateral-most part of the supraorbital torus. The apex is created by a prominent temporal ridge, and the torus is thicker at the trigone than it is medially. To be distinguished from the frontal trigone.
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A method of systematics in which relationships are determined by degrees of similarity.
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