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... consists of a double strand of thousands of nucleotides linked together lengthwise by bonds between the sugar and phosphate molecules and crosswise by bonds between the bases ( Fig . 2-3 ) . The information necessary for the replication ...
... consists of a double strand of thousands of nucleotides linked together lengthwise by bonds between the sugar and phosphate molecules and crosswise by bonds between the bases ( Fig . 2-3 ) . The information necessary for the replication ...
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... consists of sets of phones that are arbitrarily and unconsciously perceived by the speakers as contrastive . The structure of a given language's phonemic system - its system of sound contrasts - is discovered by testing observed ...
... consists of sets of phones that are arbitrarily and unconsciously perceived by the speakers as contrastive . The structure of a given language's phonemic system - its system of sound contrasts - is discovered by testing observed ...
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... consist of the behavior patterns that most directly interact with the environment and that ensure the physical survival of the culture bearers ; and superstructure consists of all residual patterns . A universal pattern that has found ...
... consist of the behavior patterns that most directly interact with the environment and that ensure the physical survival of the culture bearers ; and superstructure consists of all residual patterns . A universal pattern that has found ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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