- Industry: Archaeology
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The nucleotide sequence on an mRNA molecule on which the ribosome becomes oriented in the correct reading frame for the initiation of protein synthesis.
Industry:Archaeology
(1) The mandibular fossa; (2) or the glenoid fossa of the gleno-humeral joint.
Industry:Archaeology
A member of the family Pongidae, humans and the great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans) and their unique ancestors and collaterals.
Industry:Archaeology
A tern coined by Dalton to describe the tokens of wealth and prestige, often of specially valued items, that were used in the ceremonial exchange systems of non-state societies; examples include the shell necklaces and bracelets of the kula system.
Industry:Archaeology
Evolution that proceeds at different rates for different features.
Industry:Archaeology
Phenomenon in which the expression of certain genes is determined by whether the gene is inherited from the female or male parent.
Industry:Archaeology
The rule that the probability of either one of two mutualy exclusive events occurring is the sum of their individual probabilities.
Industry:Archaeology
A form of genic exchange in which genetic material is transferred between populations because of interbreeding or mate exchange between them.
Industry:Archaeology
A social group whose members act as a legal individual in terms of collective rights to property, a common group name, collective responsibility, and so on.
Industry:Archaeology