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Dictionary » R » Record base Record baserecord base --> baseplate (Science: cell biology) A hypothetical cell adhesion molecule possibly involved in sponge cell adhesion, existence unproven. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: mutations and dependencies... part of the whole thing (BILLIONS of functionally sequenced nucletoide base pairs that given a single letter change may kill someone/give them a ... sequencing results are consistent with inferences based on the fossil record? Now I will quote one of the linked articles. bad mutations are physically ...
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Re: mutations and dependencies... part, genetics verifies the evolutionary interpretation of the fossil record, which suggests that evolutionary biologists are on the right track. ... part of the whole thing (BILLIONS of functionally sequenced nucletoide base pairs that given a single letter change may kill someone/give them a ...
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Re:... filters at the back, what I suspect to be a transformer at the base, and some sort of grey, intertwined string at the front (which I believe ... standard and people absolutely hate energy saving ones... And for the record, careful observers would notice I had my earphones in on the video ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... own stated criteria in judging what would falsify it, i.e. the fossil record. In his day he relied on what he judged was the incompleteness of ... a balance of probabilities issue. There is sound scientific evidence to base judgments on.
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strand biases in mitochondrial genomes... - see the redundancy in the genetic code - remember that the third base pair of every 3bp codon is more often than not redundant- and is therefore ... is a different issue but it is easy to confuse the two...just for the record then, some genomes are much higher in GC than AT. The reasons for ...
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