terms |
ambisense |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective ambisense is
(genetics) describing single-stranded, viral rna, part of which has a positive sense and part negative.
ambisense |
geminivirus |
As an adjective ambisense
is (genetics) describing single-stranded, viral rna, part of which has a positive sense and part negative.
As a noun geminivirus is
any of a group of plant viruses, of the family
geminiviridae , that have ambisense single-stranded circular dna genomes.
negative |
ambisense |
As adjectives the difference between negative and ambisense
is that
negative is not positive or neutral while
ambisense is describing single-stranded, viral RNA, part of which has a positive sense and part negative.
As a noun negative
is refusal or withholding of assents; veto, prohibition.
As a verb negative
is to veto.
sense |
ambisense |
As adjectives the difference between sense and ambisense
is that
sense is sensible, rational while
ambisense is (genetics) describing single-stranded, viral rna, part of which has a positive sense and part negative.
positive |
ambisense |
As a noun positive
is .
As an adjective ambisense is
(genetics) describing single-stranded, viral rna, part of which has a positive sense and part negative.
rna |
ambisense |
As an initialism RNA
is ribonucleic acid.
As an adjective ambisense is
describing single-stranded, viral RNA, part of which has a positive sense and part negative.