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  • 31Coalescent theory — Contents 1 Theory 1.1 Time to coalescence 1.2 Neutral variation …

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  • 32Molecular anthropology — is a field of anthropology in which molecular analysis is used to determine evolutionary links between ancient and modern human populations, as well as between contemporary species. Generally, comparisons are made between sequence, either DNA or… …

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  • 33cosmos — /koz meuhs, mohs/, n., pl. cosmos, cosmoses for 2, 4. 1. the world or universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious system. 2. a complete, orderly, harmonious system. 3. order; harmony. 4. any composite plant of the genus Cosmos, of tropical… …

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  • 34HIV — Classification and external resources Diagram of HIV …

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  • 35HLA-A — heteropolypeptide heteropolymer = MHC class I, A polymer type = heterodimer protein type = cell surface receptor function = Immune recognition and apoptosis image source = Illustration of HLA A | SubunitCount = 2 subunit1 = α gene1 =… …

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  • 36Life Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Zoology       In 2008 several zoological studies provided new insights into how species life history traits (such as the timing of reproduction or the length of life of adult individuals) are derived in part as responses to… …

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  • 37Cytotoxic T cell — Antigen presentation stimulates T cells to become either cytotoxic CD8+ cells or helper CD4+ cells. A cytotoxic T cell (also known as TC, Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte, CTL, T Killer cell, cytolytic T cell, CD8+ T cells or killer T cell) belongs to a… …

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  • 38T cell receptor — proteinShort | Name = T cell receptor alpha locus caption = width = HGNCid = 12027 Symbol = TRA@ AltSymbols = TCRA EntrezGene = 6955 OMIM = 186880 RefSeq = UniProt = PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 14 Arm = q Band = 11.2 LocusSupplementaryData =… …

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  • 39Cellectis — Logo de Cellectis Création 1999 Forme juridique Société anonyme (France) …

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  • 40Transposon — Transposons are sequences of DNA that can move around to different positions within the genome of a single cell, a process called transposition. In the process, they can cause mutations and change the amount of DNA in the genome. Transposons were …

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