- Industry: Archaeology
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An aspect of development that involves the formation of different types of cells, tissues, and organs through the processes of specific regulation of gene expression.
Industry:Archaeology
In geology, a division of an era, as the Quaternary period of the Cenozoic era.
Industry:Archaeology
The genetic condition of plant zygotes that display biparental inheritance; the term is derived from "cytoplasmically heterozygous."
Industry:Archaeology
The use of selective archaeological evidence to promulgate nonscientific, fictional accounts of the past.
Industry:Archaeology
A gene introduced into the genome of an organism by genetic manipulation in order to alter its genotype.
Industry:Archaeology
A species with a high rate of reproduction, readily able to take advantage of new habitats because of its genetic variation and internal subdivisions.
Industry:Archaeology
Natural accretions of magnesium and iron oxides, togetehr with clay minerals and organic matter, which can provide valuable environmental evidence. Their study, when combined with radiocarbon methods, can provide a minimum age for some landforms, and even some types of stone tools which can accumulate varnish.
Industry:Archaeology