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The process of regulated growth that results from the interaction of the genome with cytoplasm and the environment. It involves a programmed sequence of phenotypic events that are typically irreversible.
Industry:Archaeology
Diseases characterized by the uncontrolled and abnormal division of eukaryotic cells and by the spread of the disease (metastasis) to disparate sites in the organism.
Industry:Archaeology
A fibrous protein that is the chief constituent part of connective tissue in bone.
Industry:Archaeology
Mature reproductive cells that are specialized for sexual fusion. Each gamete is haploid and fuses with a cell of similar origin but of opposite sex to producea diploid zygote.
Industry:Archaeology
The midline joining plane, connecting the two sides of the mandible, fused in adult Anthropoidea.
Industry:Archaeology
A term referring to a bacterial operon that codes for a polygenic mRNA. It is the phenomenon whereby certain nonsense mutations not only result in the loss of activity of the enzyme encoded by the gene in which they are located but also reduce significantly or abolish the synthesis of enzymes coded by structural genes on the operatordistal side of the mutation. The mutations are called polar mutations.
Industry:Archaeology