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The frequencies or percentages of different genotypes found within a population.
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The transverse suture at the back of the cranium where the parietal and occipital bones join.
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A condition in some hominid faces where the nasal bones and the borders of the piriform aperture arerecessed relative to the cheeks, making the midface area concave.
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A point often used for measurements, particularly projected into the sagittal plane, located vertically above the center of the auditory meatus and porion, on the root or base of the zygomatic arches. This point is located a few millimeters above, and lateral to, the porion.
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An apomorphy unique to a single species.
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In chewing, the action created by the forces between opposing teeth, acting in a direction that is close to perpendicular to the plane of contact.
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See bregmatic eminence.
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The frequency with which a dominant or homozygous recessive gene manifests itself in the phenotype of an individual.
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The tube of the bone holding the tympanic part of the temporal, the passage leading to the tympanic membrane.
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A condition resulting from a dietary excess of the vitamin concerned.
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