• comparing prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Such as this one template Template:Genetic translation and also Template:DNA replication (this template) , Template:Transcription...
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  • replication (this template) , Template:Transcription and Template:Genetic translation. However now we know, this prokaryote vs. eukaryote classification...
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  • replication , Template:Transcription (this template), and Template:Genetic translation. However now we know, this prokaryote vs. eukaryote classification...
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  • the topic in parenthesis on the title of Transcription (genetics) and Translation (biology) differ, which is annoying Do the Regulation pages go with the...
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  • a translation with a right click? Or was that just an excuse? If Rsk6400 is a productive Wikipedian, they should have no problem auto-translating the...
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  • correctly) I know what you mean by "translation", in this group are RNAs directly participating in reading of the genetic code. However, it may create impression...
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  • accurate portrait of genetic relationships - unless one assumes that all the top-level language families and isolates are genetically unrelated to any others...
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  • breed<ref>[http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1415-47572007000100009&script=sci_arttext Genetic characterization of the Spanish Trotter horse breed using microsatellite...
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  • first2 = E | last3 = Walsh | first3 = N | year = 2012 | title = Analysis of genetic variation in a disjunct, narcotic producing, population of Duboisia hopwoodii...
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  • Europeans, the closest genetic neighbors to most Jewish groups were the Palestinians, Israeli Beduin and Druse. “The genetic clusters formed by each...
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  • correct translation, which undermines your argument, is here: Turkish nationality law Cavann (talk) 20:51, 9 April 2013 (UTC) The above translation is correct...
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  • added. Psychological assessment (like construct validity, base rates). Genetic theory of schizophrenia. Methods in soft psychology such as null hypothesis...
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  • typically used to describe how well a cell uptakes and utilizes/translates the delivered genetic material. I'm not sure whether a therapy's efficiency is more...
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  • examples:) -DePiep (talk) 01:56, 27 April 2012 (UTC) Because it suggests a genetic relationship between those different languages' braille systems that is...
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  • Polish, but open access as a pdf so a dedicated reader can translate it via machine translation, if you don't want to just AGF Reviewed: Template:Did you...
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  • argue that Armenian isn't that close to Phrygian see here:). Additionally, genetic studies (such as Haber 2016) do not support a Balkanic (i.e. Phrygian)...
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  • (Opimoda, Varisulca...) above the supergroups are mainly based solely in genetic data, and are very unstable, so, I think they could be avoided. The choice...
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  • |first32=Jessica |last33=Warinner |first33=Christina |title=A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia’s Eastern Steppe |journal=Cell |date=12 November 2020...
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  • communities involved. - UtherSRG (talk) 16:22, 20 May 2010 (UTC) Oppose -- genetic information is scant for a wide majority of species, and that information...
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  • it triggers the options without anything needed for {{{signers}}}. The 'genetic classification' box is designed to build itself out of available information...
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  • prokaryotic cells is the nucleus, or nuclear envelope, within which the genetic material is carried. The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name...
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  • WikiProject Human Genetic History, a project which is currently considered to be inactive.Human Genetic HistoryWikipedia:WikiProject Human Genetic HistoryTemplate:WikiProject...
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  • biological species taxonomy, for example, which is based (nowadays) on genetic similarities and differences. All of the sources put forward to show DP...
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  • in Portuguese, which you haven't understood because of weak translation in Google Translate) is that after many converted civil unions into marriages in...
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  • 23:10, 18 April 2021 (UTC) For osteogenesis imperfecta, an exclusively genetic disorder, it is incorrect to say that the "usual" onset is at birth. Rather...
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  • and quasi-experimental research in humans, where genetic relatedness is used to control for genetic effects, allowing one to parse out what things are...
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  • ID (P2024)links only to a big list with no other information   FAO 2007 genetic resource ID (P3380)Broken; based on Wikidata property examples, it doesn't...
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  • Adoue; et al. (21 October 2016). "Association of breast cancer risk with genetic variants showing differential allelic expression: Identification of a novel...
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  • classification here is based on specific biological traits of the organism, be it genetic, anatomical, or perhaps even physiological, and thus it should be stated...
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  • partner/attractive person or the liquid itself; not to be confused with haemophilia, a genetic disorder of the blood) Harpaxophilia: sexual arousal from being the victim...
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