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The first stage in mitosis or meiosis during which the chromosomes (already replicated) condense and become visible under the microscope.
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The three small bones on the inner ear that transmit and transform sound, changing it from an auditory to a nervous signal. The three bones are the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup).
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A complex cellular particle composed of ribosomal protein and rRNA molecules that is the site of amino acid polymerization during protein synthesis.
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A phage like T4, which always follows the lytic cycle when it infects bacteria.
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An allele that causes lethality when it is homozygous.
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Human organism from eight weeks of development until birth.
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Sampling method, employing probability theory, designed to draw reliable general conclusions about a site or region, based on small sample areas. Four types of sampling strategies are recognized: (1) simple random ampling, (2) stratified random sampling, (3) systematic sampling, (4) stratified systematic sampling.
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The flat portion of a cranial bone.
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The tooth row.
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A complex of E. coli primase, helicase, and perhaps other polypeptides that together become functional in catalyzing the initiation of DNA synthesis.
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