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[noun]
The material or source from which something is derived.
Appears in modules:
- An Elegant Experiment to Test the Process of DNA Replication The work of Meselsohn and Stahl
- Animal Behavior Causes and approaches to studying behavior
- Animal Ecology Competition, predation, and cooperation
- Atomic Theory II Ions, neutrons, isotopes and quantum theory
- Cell Division I The cell cycle
- Cell Division II Mitosis
- Charles Darwin III Descent with modification
- Creativity in Science How scientists decide what to study
- David Ho HIV researcher
- Description in Scientific Research Observations and multiple working hypotheses
- Discovery and Structure of Cells Cell theory, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes
- DNA III The replication of DNA
- Ellen Ochoa Engineer and astronaut
- Experimentation in Scientific Research Variables and controls in practice
- Exponential Equations I Growth and decay
- From Stable Chromosomes to Jumping Genes The work of Barbara McClintock
- Future of Human Evolution Artificial selection and transhumanism
- Gene Expression Enzymes and hereditary conditions
- Independent Assortment Mendel's testcrosses and Punnett squares
- Inheritance Mendel's experiments and laws
- Johnson Cerda Promoting Indigenous perspectives in environmental management
- Modeling in Scientific Research Simplifying a system to make predictions
- Nuclear Chemistry Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Nuclear Chemistry I Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Origins of Life I Early ideas and experiments
- Properties of Solids The influence of crystal structure on behavior
- Revolutionizing Medicine with Monoclonal Antibodies The work of César Milstein
- The Nature of Light Particle and wave theories
- The Silicate Minerals The silica tetrahedron and Earth's most common minerals
- Tracking Endangered Jaguars across the Border The work of Sergio Avila
- Tracking Human Ancestry The Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA
- Uncertainty, Error, and Confidence Characterizing natural variability and human error
- Using Graphs and Visual Data in Science Reading and interpreting graphs
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