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ambisense

Terms vs Ambisense - What's the difference?

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 vs Geminivirus - What's the difference?

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 vs Ambisense - What's the difference?

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 vs Ambisense - What's the difference?

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 vs Ambisense - What's the difference?

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 vs Ambisense - What's the difference?

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.