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Member of Hominoidea, the superfamily including humans and apes and their unique ancestors.
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Sequential or temporal ordering of strata based on the fossils they contain.
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The midline point of the posterior margin of the foramen magnum.
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Very small bone, such as the ear ossicles or the finger joint sesamoid bones.
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A male cell in E. coli with the F factor integrated into the bacterial chromosome. When the F factor promotes conjunction with a female (F-) cell, bacterial genes are transferred to the female cell with high frequency.
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A term referring to a bacterial operon that codes for a polygenic mRNA. It is the phenomenon whereby certain nonsense mutations not only result in the loss of activity of the enzyme encoded by the gene in which they are located but also reduce significantly or abolish the synthesis of enzymes coded by structural genes on the operatordistal side of the mutation. The mutations are called polar mutations.
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Distribution of semi-permanent or permanent human habitations on the landscape and within archaeological communities.
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Pertaining to bone.
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The appearance of a series of defects, including mutataions, chromosomal aberrations, and sterility, when certain strains of Drosophila melanogaster are crossed.
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The proteins that along with rRNA molecules comprise the ribosomes of prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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