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physiome

Terms vs Physiome - What's the difference?

terms | physiome |


As nouns the difference between terms and physiome

is that terms is while physiome is (genetics) the totality of physiological functions associated with the genes of a genome.

Genome vs Physiome - What's the difference?

genome | physiome |


As nouns the difference between genome and physiome

is that genome is genome (complete genetic information of an organism) while physiome is (genetics) the totality of physiological functions associated with the genes of a genome.

Gene vs Physiome - What's the difference?

gene | physiome |


In genetics terms the difference between gene and physiome

is that gene is a unit of heredity; a segment of DNA or RNA that is transmitted from one generation to the next, and that carries genetic information such as the sequence of amino acids for a protein while physiome is the totality of physiological functions associated with the genes of a genome.

As a proper noun Gene

is a diminutive of Eugene, also used as a formal male given name.

Function vs Physiome - What's the difference?

function | physiome |


As nouns the difference between function and physiome

is that function is what something does or is used for while physiome is (genetics) the totality of physiological functions associated with the genes of a genome.

As a verb function

is to have a function.

Physiological vs Physiome - What's the difference?

physiological | physiome |


As an adjective physiological

is of, or relating to physiology.

As a noun physiome is

(genetics) the totality of physiological functions associated with the genes of a genome.

Totality vs Physiome - What's the difference?

totality | physiome |


As nouns the difference between totality and physiome

is that totality is the state of being total while physiome is (genetics) the totality of physiological functions associated with the genes of a genome.