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DNA copies made from an RNA template catalyzed by the enzyme reverse transcriptase.
Industry:Archaeology
Earliest division of the Tertiary including the Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene.
Industry:Archaeology
Found only in eukaryotes, one of four major classes of RNA molecules produced by transcription, snRNAs are used in the processing of pre-mRNA molecules.
Industry:Archaeology
Hairlike cell surface components produced by cells containing the F factor, which allow the physicalunion of F+ and F- cells or Hfr and F- cells to take place.
Industry:Archaeology
Internally subdivided species have more homozygosity than an equivalent fused population would, creating more phenotypically expressed variation.
Industry:Archaeology
Literally the Old Stone Age, the period when humans relied on a stone technology to sustain a scavenging/hunting/gathering adaptation. The archaeological period before 10,000 BC.
Industry:Archaeology
One of the earliest toolkits, comprising flake and pebble tools, used by hominids in the Olduvai Gorge, East Africa.
Industry:Archaeology
One of the eukaryotic promotor elements found in approximately 80 base pairs upstream of the initiation site, but it can function at a number of other locations and in either orientation with respect to the start point. The consensus sequence is 5'-GGCCAATCT-3'.
Industry:Archaeology
One of the hour classes of RNA molecules produced by transcription and involved in protein synthesis; molecules that bring amino acids to the ribosome, where they are matched to the transcribed message on the mRNA.
Industry:Archaeology