paraclone |
undefined |
As a noun paraclone
is (biology) any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
paracone |
paraclone |
As nouns the difference between paracone and paraclone
is that
paracone is (anatomy) a cusp in the corner of an upper molar tooth in mammals while
paraclone is (biology) any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth.
paraclone |
paraclose |
As nouns the difference between paraclone and paraclose
is that
paraclone is (biology) any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth while
paraclose is (architecture).
taxonomy |
paraclone |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and paraclone
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
paraclone is (biology) any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth.
meroclone |
paraclone |
see also |
In biology terms the difference between meroclone and paraclone
is that
meroclone is a colony-forming stem cell that has a lower growth potential than a holoclone because it is a mixture of stem cells and differentiated cells while
paraclone is any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth.
holoclone |
paraclone |
see also |
In biology terms the difference between holoclone and paraclone
is that
holoclone is a colony-forming stem cell that has a higher growth potential than a meroclone because it does not contain differentiated cells while
paraclone is any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth.
colony |
paraclone |
As nouns the difference between colony and paraclone
is that
colony is a settlement of emigrants who move to a new place, but remain culturally tied to their original place of origin while
paraclone is (biology) any of a colony of stem cells that have differing capacities for growth.