- Industry: Archaeology
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The line caused by the edge of the temporalis muscle where it attaches along the cranial vault. There are two lines, an inferior line from the deep part of the muscle and a superior line from the superficial part.
Industry:Archaeology
Two successive nuclear divisions of a diploid nucleus that result in the formation of haploid gametes or of meiospores having one-half the genetic material of the original cell.
Industry:Archaeology
A hypothesis that replaced the classical model by acknoledging the presence of extensive genetic variation in proteins, but proposing that this variation is neutral with regard to natural selection.
Industry:Archaeology
A system, isolated from cells, that contains ribosomes, mRNA, tRNAs with amino acids attached, and all the necessary protein factors for the in vitro synthesis of polypeptides.
Industry:Archaeology
Descent traced through a line of ancestors in the male line (see agnatic descent).
Industry:Archaeology
Organisms whose phenotypes result from an alteration of a single nucleotide pair.
Industry:Archaeology
The 60-amino-acid part of proteins that corresponds to the homeobox sequence of genes. All homeodomain-containing proteins appear to be located in the nucleus.
Industry:Archaeology
The process by which the environment plays a major role in determining the sex of an organism.
Industry:Archaeology
A double-stranded DNA molecule that is able to replicate autonomously in a host cell and with which a DNA fragment (or fragments) can be bonded to form a recombinant DNA molecule for cloning.
Industry:Archaeology