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  • 51Speciation — Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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  • 52Wheat — This article is about the plant. For other uses, see Wheat (disambiguation). Wheat Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranke …

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  • 53Clostridium botulinum — stained with gentian violet. Scientific classification Domain …

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  • 54Schema — The word schema comes from the Greek word σχήμα (skhēma), which means shape, or more generally, plan . The Greek plural is σχήματα (skhēmata). In English, both schemas and schemata are used as plural forms, although the latter is the standard… …

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  • 55Tay-Sachs disease — Infobox Disease Name = Tay Sachs disease Caption = DiseasesDB = 12916 ICD10 = ICD10|E|75|0|e|70 ICD9 = ICD9|330.1 ICDO = OMIM = 272800 OMIM mult = OMIM2|272750 MedlinePlus = 001417 eMedicineSubj = ped eMedicineTopic = 3016 MeshID = D013661 Tay… …

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  • 56Dominance (genetics) — For other uses, see Dominance. A pedigree chart shows how genes are inherited. Dominance in genetics is a relationship between two variant forms (alleles) of a single gene, in which one allele masks the effect of the other in influencing some… …

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  • 57Twin — Monozygotic ( identical ) twins A twin is one of two offspring produced in the same pregnancy.[1] Twins can either be monozygotic (in common parlance, identical ), meaning that they develop from one zygote that splits and forms two embryos, or… …

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  • 58Coral reef — Marine habitats Biodiversity of a coral reef Lit …

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  • 59Heritability — is the proportion of phenotypic variation in a population that is due to genetic variation between individuals. Phenotypic variation among individuals may be due to genetic, environmental factors, and/or random chance[1]. Heritability analyzes… …

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  • 60Population genetics — is the study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary forces: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow. It also takes account of population subdivision and population structure… …

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