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An animal that feeds primarily on fruit.
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In bacteria, the recipients inheriting donor DNA in the process of conjugation.
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See auxotraphic mutation.
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The four large living apes: bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Great apes are not a monophyletic group.
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The transfer of information from a double-stranded DNA molecule to a single-stranded RNA molecule. It is also called RNA synthesis.
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A concave smooth triangular area on the frontal bone just behind the orbits. Its base is formed by thesupraorbital torus and its apex by converging temporal lines. To be distinguished from lateral frontal trigone.
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A point mutation from mutant back to wild type in which the change codes for the original amino acid of the wild type.
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An animal that primarily eats other animals (includes insectivores and carnivores).
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In bacteria, the recipients inheriting donor DNA in the process of transduction.
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See auxotrophic mutation.
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