upload
ArchaeologyInfo.com
Branche: Archaeology
Number of terms: 25214
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
A monophyletic group of individuals whose identity can be diagnosed by at least one shared unique feature.
Industry:Archaeology
A type of nitrogenous base. Cytosine is a pyrimidine in DNA and RNA; thymine is a pyrimidine in DNA, and uracil is a pyrimidine in RNA.
Industry:Archaeology
Food acquisition with postponed consumption.
Industry:Archaeology
Raised, elongated-oval, convex articular eminences on either side of the foramen magnum of the occiptal bone, for the junction of the head and the uppermost neck vertebra occiptal lobes. Back part of the cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
Industry:Archaeology
The complexes formed by small nuclear RNAs and proteins in which the processing of pre-mRNA molecules occurs.
Industry:Archaeology
The skull, without the mandible, made up of 28 bones.
Industry:Archaeology
A bony projection.
Industry:Archaeology
A monophyletic group of organisms recognized as a formal unit, at any level of a hierarchic classification.
Industry:Archaeology
A type of nitrogenous base. In DNA and RNA the purines are adenine and guanine.
Industry:Archaeology
For animals (e.g., nematode), the species in which each individual has both testes and ovaries; in plants, the species that have both stamens and pistils on the same flower.
Industry:Archaeology