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Base-pair sequences associated with a gene, which are involved in the regulation of gene expression.
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Minute particles of silica derived from the cells of plants, able to survive after the organism has decomposed or been burned. They are common in ash layers, pottery, and even on stone tools.
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Shelf-like thickening of bone on the inside of the mandibular symphysis; superior and inferior transverse tori can be present but there can also only be one. The inferior transverse torus is a simian shelf if it is thin and projects so far to the rear that its lowest point is also its most posterior.
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The movements of genes caused by individuals moving, including new individuals entering (immigration) or leaving (emmigration) a population, introducing or removing genetic material and thereby changing allele frequencies.
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Wrinkles on the surface of the brain.
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A measure of a trait's variability.
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A term used for the fusion of male and female gametes from different individuals; the bringing together of genetic material from different individual for the purpose of genetic recombination.
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Elevations between the grooves encircling tooth crowns that are caused by growth-related segmentation of enamel crystals.
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Pertaining to the mouth.
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The back of the school, located as far from the center of the brows as is possible to get on the midline.
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