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banding The differential staining of a chromosome by a variety of techniques that results in a specific pattern of positively and negatively stained bands for each chromosomal pair.
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bandicoot 1. small, omniverous, night-foraging marsupials of Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands. More than any other group of Australian marsupials, the phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots are poorly understood, and present classifications reflect this: there are nineteen species in eight genera. All bandicoots have long, pointed muzzles, dingy gray or brown fur and long, rat-like tails. They range in size from that of a rat to that of a rabbit. ...
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banding An undesirable graphic effect in which a gradation contains visible stepping of shades.
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band a small territorially-based social group consisting of 2 or more nuclear families. A loosely integrated population sharing a sense of common identity but few specialized institutions.
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band A range of frequencies, as defined by regulatory authorities or by commonly accepted usage.
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