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A two-joint muscle extending from the scapula (two attachments) across the shoulder and elbow joints, to the radial tuberosity. It can flex the humerus and rotate the forearm, most effectively suppinating it.
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Five parallel bones of the foot connecting the phalanges (toe bones) with the tarsal bones (bones of the arch).
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Purine base found in RNA and DNA. In double-stranded DNA, guanine pairs with the pyrimidine cytosine.
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The combination of a very large vertically oriented mesial molar root with a smaller distal root angled both distally and in a buccal direction.
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The simultaneous transduction of two or more bacterial genes; a good indication that the bacterial genes are closely linked.
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A bone formed within a tendon.
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A modified nucleotide that has a 3'-H on the deoxyribose sugar rather than a 3'-OH. If a dideoxy nucleoside triphosphate (ddNTP) is used in a DNA synthesis reaction, the ddNTP can be incorporated into the growing chain. However, no further DNA synthesis can then occur because no phosphodiester bond can be formed with an incoming DNA precursor.
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A type of acidic or neutral protein found in a chromatin.
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Five parallel bones of the hand connecting the phalanges (fingerbones) with the carpals (bones of the wrist).
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Racemization of the protein amino acid that occurs in eggshells.
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