complementary |
homoduplex |
In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between complementary and homoduplex
is that
complementary is (genetics) of the specific pairings of the bases in dna and rna while
homoduplex is (genetics) a dna duplex having precisely complementary bases in the two strands.
As nouns the difference between complementary and homoduplex
is that
complementary is a complementary colour while
homoduplex is (genetics) a dna duplex having precisely complementary bases in the two strands.
As an adjective complementary
is acting as a complement.
complementary |
noncomplementary |
As adjectives the difference between complementary and noncomplementary
is that
complementary is acting as a complement while
noncomplementary is not complementary.
As a noun complementary
is a complementary colour.
complementary |
complementariness |
As nouns the difference between complementary and complementariness
is that
complementary is a complementary colour while
complementariness is the state or quality of being complementary; complementarity.
As an adjective complementary
is acting as a complement.
complementary |
mispaired |
In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between complementary and mispaired
is that
complementary is (genetics) of the specific pairings of the bases in dna and rna while
mispaired is (genetics) describing a chain of nucleic acid containing nucleotides that are not complementary to those in the corresponding position of the other chain.
As adjectives the difference between complementary and mispaired
is that
complementary is acting as a complement while
mispaired is (genetics) describing a chain of nucleic acid containing nucleotides that are not complementary to those in the corresponding position of the other chain.
As a noun complementary
is a complementary colour.
complementary |
semiconservative |
In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between complementary and semiconservative
is that
complementary is (genetics) of the specific pairings of the bases in dna and rna while
semiconservative is (genetics) describing the process of dna replication in which the two strands of the molecule separate, each acting as a template for the formation of a complementary new strand.
As adjectives the difference between complementary and semiconservative
is that
complementary is acting as a complement while
semiconservative is (genetics) describing the process of dna replication in which the two strands of the molecule separate, each acting as a template for the formation of a complementary new strand.
As a noun complementary
is a complementary colour.
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