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      • Aberrant refers to something that deviates from the norm or from what is considered standard, typical, or expected. It may be used to describe behavior, actions, genes, organisms, or any phenomenon that significantly differs from the usual or standard way.
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  2. Nov 22, 2019 · Henderson's dictionary of biology. xii, 748 pages : 20 cm "The thirteenth edition of this dictionary has been updated in response to changes in the core life-sciences fields, and now includes new terms from bioinformatics, genomics, and proteomics.

  3. Definitions and Concepts for AQA Biology A-level. Topic 4 - Genetic Information, Variation and Relationships between Organisms. Adaptation: A feature of an organism that increases its chance of survival in its environment. An adaptation may be anatomical, physiological or behavioural. Allele: A version of a gene.

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  4. Cambridge IGCSE A* Biology. vbest.edu.my | MS JOAN YUEN. Chapter 1 Characteristics and classification of living organisms. KEY. movement. DEFINITION. ü an action by an organism or part of an organism. ü causing a change of position or place. respiration.

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  7. ABERRANT definition: 1. different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way: 2. different from…. Learn more.

  8. Something aberrant has wandered away from the usual path or form. The word is generally used in a negative way; aberrant behavior, for example, may be a symptom of other problems. But the discovery of an aberrant variety of a species can be exciting news to a biologist, and identifying an aberrant gene has led the way to new treatments for ...

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