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homoplasmy

Homoplasmy - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun homoplasmy

is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual.

Terms vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

terms | homoplasmy |


As nouns the difference between terms and homoplasmy

is that terms is while homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Homoplasy vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

homoplasy | homoplasmy |


As nouns the difference between homoplasy and homoplasmy

is that homoplasy is a correspondence between the parts or organs of different species acquired as the result of parallel evolution or convergence while homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Homoplasmy vs Homoplasty - What's the difference?

homoplasmy | homoplasty |


As nouns the difference between homoplasmy and homoplasty

is that homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual while homoplasty is (biology) the formation of homologous tissues.

Taxonomy vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | homoplasmy |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and homoplasmy

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Dna vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

dna | homoplasmy |


As nouns the difference between dna and homoplasmy

is that dna is gout while homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Plastid vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

plastid | homoplasmy |


As nouns the difference between plastid and homoplasmy

is that plastid is any of various organelles found in the cells of plants and algae, often concerned with photosynthesis while homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual.

Mitochondrial vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

mitochondrial | homoplasmy |


As an adjective mitochondrial

is (cytology) of, or relating to mitochondria.

As a noun homoplasmy is

the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Mutation vs Homoplasmy - What's the difference?

mutation | homoplasmy |


As nouns the difference between mutation and homoplasmy

is that mutation is mutation while homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Homoplasmy vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

homoplasmy | heteroplasmy | Antonyms |

Heteroplasmy is a antonym of homoplasmy.



As nouns the difference between homoplasmy and heteroplasmy

is that homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual while heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual.

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