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General biology

A:

  1. ()(redirects to animal) - perhaps animal evolution, as requested at WP:ANREQ?
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B:

  1. ()(redirects to science education)
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  4. ()(redirects to mating system, not sure whether both refers to the same concept.)

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D:

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See also: Missing encyclopedic articles about Biology

Concepts

Baas-Becking hypothesis - catastrophic mortality - excitability - Freedom of Inquiry - Forcing factors - Heterotroph hypothesis - Hyperphagy - Hyperspermia - Impact ratio (citation) See Impact factor? - Krummholz effect - Le-Boot effect - Locking the knees - search activity - True navigation - Fv/Fm - mycoextraction - ambulacra - Artificial knuckles - imaginal cells - First Memory

  1. 5 beta-reductase deficiency - ()
  2. Amorphous sediment - ()
  3. Aquaspirillum - a genus of eubacteria, part of the Neisseriaceae family - ()
  4. Aquaspirillum serpens - ()
  5. Biopreparations - ()
  6. Boloxia - ()
  7. Catalase negative shigella species - ()
  8. Clostridium chauvoei - ()
  9. Corn allergies - ()
  10. Corporeal morphology - ()
  11. Disease causing fungi - ()
  12. Dry cow - ()
  13. Ehrlichia ewingii - ()
  14. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome - ()
  15. Exotic ungulate encephalopathy - ()
  16. Explosive Diarrhea - ()
  17. Feline Cutaneous Asthenia - ()
  18. Floppy Trunk Syndrome - ()
  19. Foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks - ()
  20. Gonococcal arthritis - ()
  21. H5N1 Diagrams - ()
  22. HERV-R (ERV3) - ()
  23. Hormone imbalance - () (also hormonal imbalance - ()
  24. Human pneumovirus - ()
  25. Hypoplastic lungs - ()
  26. Idiopathic granulomatous hepatitis - ()
  27. ion channelopathy - ()
  28. Isolated Systolic Hypertension - (High Systolic (>140) and Low Diastolic (<90) - ()
  29. Laitai - ()
  30. mastopathy - ()
  31. Mycoplasma mobile
  32. Panda virus - ()
  33. pansinusitis - ()
  34. Pantosomatitis - ()
  35. Peripheral arthritis - ()
  36. phototoxic dermatitis (Photodermatitis?) - ()
  37. Pink algae - ()
  38. Piroplasmosis - ()
  39. Post Viral Cerebellar Ataxia - ()
  40. Prestadidwick's congenia - ()
  41. Propionibacterium freudenreichii - used in making Swiss cheese; see information
  42. Pulmonary infarction - ()
  43. Pulmonary Pneumonitis - ()
  44. Renibacterium salmoninarum - ()
  45. Riboregulators - ()
  46. Roberts Syndrome - ()
  47. Rogue bacteria - ()
  48. Satellite Colony - ()
  49. Shewanella oneidensis - ()
  50. Somnorexia - ()
  51. Spinocellular atrophy - ()
  52. Spirulina plantensis - ()
  53. Eubank, Stephen - ()
  54. Stomatopyrosis - ()
  55. Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis - ()
  56. Syntrophus aciditrophicus, link -
  57. Taubenberger, Jeffrey - found complete genome of 1918 Spanish Flu - ()
  58. Thrush (equine) - ()
  59. Vector incrimination - ()
  60. Viable cell count-
  61. Vulval Crohn's (Crohn's disease of the vulva) - ()
  62. Ultramicrobacteria - ()
  63. Twitching motility- ()

Animals

Animal & Zoology topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Animals/Article_requests. Please put them there.

  1. Coloptychon rhombifer (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()

A lizard that resembles a snake with small limbs. Photo: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3198/3021951789_b14dafb8e3.jpg?v=0

Plants (botany) topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Article requests. Please put them there.

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  1. Geastrum saccatum (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()
  2. Meripilus (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()
  3. Mycoflora toscana (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()
  4. Lactarius trivialis (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()
  5. King Mushroom (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()
  6. Cortinarius armillatus (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) - ()
  7. ((Missing species|Agrocybe semiorbicularis)) - ((search|Agrocybe+semiorbicularis))
See also: Missing encyclopedic articles about Fungi (by scientific names)

Others

  1. Damon - ()
  2. Eye popping [2] - ()
  3. Fauna of Japan, endemic insects, mammals, birds etc. - ()
  4. Fecal streptococcus - ()
  5. Fish fly - ()
  6. Human affects on Animal Populations - ()
  7. List of Feral Horse Populations throughout the World. I.E. Australia's Brumbies - ()
  8. List of land animals that can swim - ()
  9. Noseleaf or Noseleaves - bat's structure on nose - ()
  10. Nanochlorum eukaryotum - Very small eukaryote (a green alga) - ()
  11. Thrombolites - ()
  12. Zoomastigna
  13. Fragilaria - Diatom genus, common in rivers - ()

To be categorized

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See also The list of missing anatomy terms
A: abdominal reflex - accessory bone - aftershaft, [3] angiosome - anterior pelvic tilt arteriosome B: Bacillus polymyxa - basilar papilla - brachial cleft

C: cankle - Clone-rod dystrophy - Cochlear cyanosis - colony hybridization - congenital penile curvature - culminicorn - cylinder millipedes chode -

D: dental worms - Diaphanisation - diffuse competition - dorsal tubercle

E: endocranium - ephithelialize - erection angle - Erythroblast fatalis- extra skin

F: founder cell - functional morphology

G: goink

H: Hammer thumbs - Heparan sulfate proteoglycan - hypertriatum - hypoptilum, [4]

I: illiolumbar ligament - Inimicus filamentosus - insect anatomy - intercellular cleft

J: jaw suspension

K: kerosene shale

L: lens fiber - Line of arrested growth (on bones) - locophore

M: Crisóstomo Martínez - Mullerian system - myotones (Shoulder muscles?)

N: nodulus - nuptial pads

O: organicity - Osseous Metaplasia of Cartilage ring- os trigonum

P: parabronchi lungs - pars membranacea - pars muscularis - pontogeniculooccipital waves - posterior pelvic tilt Postheon - pretectal nucleus - protrusion - putative signal component

R: retrograde tracers - Rete ridges

S: side aches - spirochetosis - spongiosa - staircase effect - stereoencephalotomy (stereotaxis) - suprailiac skinfold - surface effect in organelles - suspensatory ligament (penile) -

T: Thecal sac - Trigeminal artery

V: vaginal agenesis - varicosity (nerve) - vascular recruitment - vasomotor tone - venosome - ventricular zone -

W: Wolffian system

X: xerophytic vegatation

Biologist biographies now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biologists. Please put them there.

Ecology

Evolution

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  2. () or applied evolution
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  23. () - discipline that analyses the influence of landscape and environmental features on the genetic structure of a population.
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  25. () See John A. Endler. 1986. Natural selection in the wild. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. 336 pp. (alternative, slightly broader in scope: natural selection in action, or perhaps examples of natural selection/occurrence of natural selection)
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Natural selection

Molecular biology and biochemistry

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Is:

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JK:

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L:

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M: MaMe:

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MiMz:

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N:

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O:

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P:

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PaPe:

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PhPm:

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Po:

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Pr: Pre:

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Pro:
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PsPy:

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Q:

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R:

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Re:

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RfRo:

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S: SaSc:

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SeSh:

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SiSr:

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StSw:

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Sy:

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T:

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TaTe:

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ThTo:

  1. Thinlayer chromatography/electrophoresis
  2. Thiol proteinase
  3. Thiotemplate mechanism of peptide antibiotic synthesis
  4. Threading protein sequence
  5. Threonine operon
  6. Tibial Anteversion
  7. Tim barrel
  8. Tocsy spectrum
  9. Tolerance (immunological)
  10. Topogenesis

Tr: TraTre:

  1. Tracking dye
  2. Transfer free energy
  3. Transformation of fungi
  4. Transgenic technology
  5. Transit peptide
  6. Transition state analogue
  7. Translation repressor
  8. Translational editing
  9. Transposon tagging
  10. Transverse gradient gel electrophoresis

TriTru:

  1. Trigger factor
  2. Trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid
  3. Triple resonance
  4. Triple-helical protein
  5. Triton X114
  6. tRNA ligase

TuTy:

  1. Tulip library
  2. Tumor promoter
  3. Ty element

UX:

  1. Unfolded protein
  2. Upanddown barrel
  3. Urea gradient gel electrophoresis
  4. Vapor phase crystallization
  5. Variable domain
  6. Vestibular Syndrome
  7. Water metabolism
  8. Wilson plot
  9. Wobble pairing
  10. uromucoid - substance in urine preventing adherence of bacteria

Z:

  1. Zones of physiological stress