- Industry: Archaeology
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A secondary center of ossification (bone formation) usually located at the ends of long bones, separated from the primary center (diaphysis, the shaft) by cartilage growth plates that fuse when bone elongation is completed.
Industry:Archaeology
Part of a home range that is exclusive to a group of animals and is actively defended from other groups of the same species.
Industry:Archaeology
The male gametes; the spermatozoa produced by the testes in male animals.
Industry:Archaeology
The alteration of the genetic constitution of cells or individuals by directed and selective modification, insertion, or deletion of an individual gene or genes. In some cases, novel gene combinations are made by joining DNA fragments from different organisms.
Industry:Archaeology
Different cooperative strategies, usually for males and females.
Industry:Archaeology
A festure controlled by a locus at which the two alleles are the same.
Industry:Archaeology
Area of the brain lying below and behind the cerebrum, functioning in proprioception, replaying feedback from muscle activity and motions back to the cortex for finer adjustments and coordination of movement.
Industry:Archaeology