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What were the motives for Greek colonization in the eighth and seventh centuries b.c.e. ,and what were the effects of colonization on the ancient world?
Mobile Genetic Elements
DNA sequences that can change their position within the genome, contributing to genetic diversity and evolution.
Fitness
In evolutionary terms, the relative success of an organism in passing its genes to the next generation compared to other members of the population.
Tongue Length
A physical measurement that varies among individuals and species, affecting feeding, speech, and other behaviors.
Long-Tongued Flies
A term referring to a variety of fly species known for their elongated proboscis, used for feeding from deep flowers.
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