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Teeth with two crests, a type of molar construction in which there are two parallel enamel ridges on the occlusal surface, running from side to side connecting the cusps.
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The premolars and the molars.
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A DNA replication scheme in which each daughter molecule retains one of the parental strands.
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A relationship, such as godparenthood, modelled on relations of kinship, but created by customaryconvention ratehr than the circumstances of birth.
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Another name for the occipital bun.
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Leaf-eating; folivores are animals whose primary source of food is foliage.
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See principle of segregation (first law).
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The law that the factors (genes) for different traits assort independently of one another. In other words, genes on different chromosomes behave independently in the production of gametes.
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Two adjacent cell groups that differ in genotype and phenotype. They result from mitotic crossing-over within the somatic cells of a heterozygous individual.
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A hooked or curved projection. (1) The frontal part of the ascending ramus of the mandible, forming a pointed projection at its top, where part of the temporalis muscle attaches. (2) The lower projecting part of the ulna's trochlear notch, below the olecranon process.
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