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A type of transduction in which any gene may be transferred between bacteria.
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Fossilized feces; these contain food residues that can be used to reconstruct diet and subsistence activities.
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Referring to members of the monkey subfamily Colobinae.
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The controlling site, that is adjacent to a promoter, that is responsible for controlling the transcription of genes that are contiguous to the promoter.
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The splicing complexes formed by the association of several snRNPs bound to the pre-mRNA.
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A broad depression or groove between the browridges and the frontal bone, creating an angle between the top of the browridge and the front of the orbital squama.
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A multivariate statistical technique which assesses the degree of variation between artifact types, andis based on a matrix of correlation coefficients which measure the relative association between any two variables.
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A type of transduction in which only specific genes are transferred.
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Found approximately at position-30 from the transcription initiation site. The Goldberg-Hogness sequence is considered to be the likely eukaryotic promotor sequence. The consensus sequence for the Goldberg-Hogness box is TATAAAAA.
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Referring to phenomena as they change over time; i.e. employing a chronological perspective.
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