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What is modernity? How are modern societies different from traditional societies? Discuss the defining traits of modernity by applying the theories of Tönnies, Durkheim, Weber, and Marx.
Strands of RNA
Molecules composed of ribonucleic acid (RNA) that play crucial roles in the coding, decoding, regulation, and expression of genes.
Peptidoglycan
A modified protein or peptide having an attached carbohydrate; component of the bacterial cell wall.
Circular DNA
A type of DNA structure found in many bacteria, some viruses, and mitochondria, where the DNA forms a closed loop without free ends.
Pandoraviruses
A genus of giant viruses known for their large size and unique genetic makeup, challenging traditional virus classification.
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