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Reconstructive work displays what the 2.5 million year old skull of Australopithecus garhi likely have looked like.

National Science Digital Library provides access to resources in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics...

Cells use the two-step process of transcription and translation to read each gene and produce the string of amino acids that makes up a protein.

DNA Microarray is a "virtual lab" of a DNA microarray experiment. Compare samples of healthy tissue and...

Astrocytes can release gliotransmitters (like glutamate) by exocytosis to send signals to neighboring neurons.

Genetic Science Learning Center features animations and activities for learning about DNA, cells, and other topics in...

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NIH Curriculum Supplement Series offers web-based instructional modules based on cutting-edge scientific discoveries...


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