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- Gene [r]: The functional unit of heredity. [e]
- Germ cell [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Horizontal gene transfer [r]: Transfer of genetic material to a being other than one of the donor's offspring. [e]
- Microorganism [r]: A 'germ', an organism that is too small to be seen individually with the naked eye. [e]
- Prokaryote [r]: Single celled organism with no membrane-bound organelles. [e]
- Sequence [r]: An enumerated list in mathematics; the elements of this list are usually referred as to the terms. [e]
- Gene flow [r]: The movement of genetic alleles from one population to another. If there is a low gene flow between two populations they may become distinct species. [e]
- Archaea [r]: A major group of numerous microorganisms fundamentally different from the bacteria and including many chemolithotrophs and extremophiles. [e]
- Nazi regeneration and transplantation experiments [r]: called "bone, muscle, and nerve regeneration, and bone transplant" in the indictment; conducted for benefit of German armed forces, using Polish inmates at the Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp, (September 1942-December 1943) [e]