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The suture between the frontal bone and the parietal bones behind it.
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A chromosome with a centromere near the end such that it has one long arm plus a stalk and a satellite.
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A nucleotide sequence in eukaryotes that must be excised from a structural gene transcript in order to convert the transcript into a mature messenger RNA molecule containing only coding sequences that can be translated into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide.
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All elements of the skeleton below the skull.
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Having a relatively vertical, nonprotruding face (cf. prognathic).
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Residence of a married couple with the husband's kin (formerly called "patrilocal"). Residence rules can be further distinguished as viri-patrilocal (with the husband's father - patri-virilocal expresses the same pattern), viri-avunculocal (or avunculo-virilocal) - residence with the husband's maternal uncle.
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The evolutionary trend in which there is a relative increase in brain size beyond that expected from body size.
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The suture between the two nasal bones where they meet at the midline.
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A chromosome with two centromeres. For example, as a result of the crossover between genes B and C in the inversion loop, one recombinant chromatid becomes stretched across the cell as the two centromeres begin to migrate, forming a dicentric bridge.
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A nucleus or mass of rock that shows sigsn of detached piece removal. A core is often considered an objective piece that functions primarily as a source for detached pieces.
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