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A polymorphic character in which the males and the females of a species differ in some aspect of their anatomy not directly related to reproduction or birth.
Industry:Archaeology
An artifact with a functional use. Curated tools are kept for use in the future, while expedient tools are made in response to an immediate need.
Industry:Archaeology
In eukaryotes, a complex of a small RNA molecule with six proteins, which can temporarily halt protein synthesis by recognizing the signal sequence of a nascent polypeptide destined to be translocated through the ER, binding to it, and hereby blocking further translation of the mRNA.
Industry:Archaeology
The genealogical relations between genes show that all of the extant varieties of a gene must have originated in a single gene; looking from the present to the past, we can say that they descend from a single form to which they coalesce.
Industry:Archaeology
The uppermost point in the margin of the auditory meatus; the point which, with the lowest point on the orbit, defines the Frankfort Horizontal.
Industry:Archaeology
A framework of beliefs relating to supernatural or superhuman beings or forces that transcend the everyday material world.
Industry:Archaeology
A special type of chromosome representing a bundle of numerous chromatids that have arisen by repeated cycles of replication of single chromatids without nuclear division. This type of chromosome is characteristic of various tissues of Diptera.
Industry:Archaeology