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  2. Habitat cascade - Wikipedia

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    A habitat cascade is a common type of a facilitation cascade. [clarification needed] [1] where “indirect positive effects on focal organisms are mediated by successive formation or modification of biogenic habitat”.

  3. Marilyn Kozak - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Kozak had 3,107 citations. [4] Her most cited work was from 1984, entitled "Compilation and analysis of sequences upstream from the translational start site in eukaryotic mRNAs ". This paper highlighted the research that brought the known cellular mRNAs from 32 to 166.

  4. List of research methods in biology - Wikipedia

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    Student's t-test, Analysis of variance, Mann–Whitney U test Repeated measures design A research design that involves multiple measures of the same variable taken on the same or matched subjects either under different conditions or over two or more time periods.

  5. Biological rules - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy mammoth is an example of insular dwarfism, a case of Foster's rule, its unusually small body size an adaptation to the limited resources of its island home.. A biological rule or biological law is a generalized law, principle, or rule of thumb formulated to describe patterns observed in living organisms.

  6. Animal testing - Wikipedia

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    The terms animal testing, animal experimentation, animal research, in vivo testing, and vivisection have similar denotations but different connotations.Literally, "vivisection" means "live sectioning" of an animal, and historically referred only to experiments that involved the dissection of live animals.

  7. Antigenic variation - Wikipedia

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    Antigenic variation can result from gene conversion, [1] site-specific DNA inversions, [2] hypermutation, [3] or recombination of sequence cassettes. [4] The result is that even a clonal population of pathogens expresses a heterogeneous phenotype. [5] Many of the proteins known to show antigenic or phase variation are related to virulence. [6]

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  9. Canalisation (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    Waddington used the concept of canalisation to explain his experiments on genetic assimilation. [3] In these experiments, he exposed Drosophila pupae to heat shock. This environmental disturbance caused some flies to develop a crossveinless phenotype.