- Industry: Archaeology
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A statistical analysis assessing the association between two variables.
Industry:Archaeology
Species that are defined by common ancestry and are treated as distinct individuals with definite beginnings and ends.
Industry:Archaeology
In systems thinking, this refers to the series of successive states though which the system proceeds oevr time. It may be said to represent the long-term behavior of the system.
Industry:Archaeology
The hypothesis, based on Beadle and Tatum's studies in biochemical genetics, that each gene controls the synthesis of one enzyme.
Industry:Archaeology
Those processes affecting the way in which archaeological materials came to be buried, and theirsubsequent history afterwards. Cultural formation processes include the deliberate or accidental activities of humans;natural formation processes refer to natural or environmental events which govern the burial and survival of thearchaeological record.
Industry:Archaeology
A geographically defined aggregate of local populations which differs with various degrees of significance (depending on the author) from other such subdivisions of the species.
Industry:Archaeology
Specific proteins that are required for the initiation of transcription by each of the three eukaryotic RNA polymerases. Each polymerase uses its own set of TFs.
Industry:Archaeology
A project to obtain the sequence of the complete 3 billion (3 x 109) nucleotide pairs of the human genome, and to map all of the estimated 50,000 to 100,000 human genes.
Industry:Archaeology