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semiconservative

Terms vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

terms | semiconservative |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective 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.

Semiconservative vs Conservative - What's the difference?

semiconservative | conservative |


As an adjective 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 proper noun conservative is

conservative party.

Complementary vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

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.

Template vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

template | semiconservative |


As a noun template

is a physical object whose shape is used as a guide to make other objects.

As a verb template

is to set up or mark off using a.

As an adjective 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.

Separate vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

separate | semiconservative |


As adjectives the difference between separate and semiconservative

is that separate is apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else) 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 verb separate

is to divide (a thing) into separate parts.

As a noun separate

is (usually|in the plural) anything that is sold by itself, especially an article of clothing.

Strand vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

strand | semiconservative |


As a noun strand

is .

As an adjective 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.

Replication vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

replication | semiconservative |


As a noun replication

is replication, duplication.

As an adjective 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.

Dna vs Semiconservative - What's the difference?

dna | semiconservative |


As an initialism DNA

is Defense Nuclear Agency.

As a noun DNA

is a biopolymer of deoxyribonucleic acids (a type of nucleic acid) that has four different chemical groups, called bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.

As an adjective semiconservative is

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.