taxonomy |
topoisomer |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and topoisomer
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
topoisomer is an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology.
topoisomer |
topoisomeric |
As a noun topoisomer
is (biochemistry) an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology.
As an adjective topoisomeric is
of or pertaining to a topoisomer.
topology |
topoisomer |
As nouns the difference between topology and topoisomer
is that
topology is (mathematics) a branch of mathematics studying those properties of a geometric figure or solid that are not changed by stretching, bending and similar homeomorphisms while
topoisomer is (biochemistry) an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology.
macromolecule |
topoisomer |
As nouns the difference between macromolecule and topoisomer
is that
macromolecule is a very large molecule, especially used in reference to large biological polymers (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins) while
topoisomer is an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology.
biological |
topoisomer |
As an adjective biological
is of or relating to biology.
As a noun topoisomer is
an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology.
isomer |
topoisomer |
As nouns the difference between isomer and topoisomer
is that
isomer is isomer while
topoisomer is (biochemistry) an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology.
topoisomer |
topoisomerization |
Related terms |
Topoisomer is a related term of topoisomerization.
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between topoisomer and topoisomerization
is that
topoisomer is (biochemistry) an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology while
topoisomerization is (biochemistry) a variation (isomerization) in the topology of a biological macromolecule (especially a nucleic acid).
As nouns the difference between topoisomer and topoisomerization
is that
topoisomer is (biochemistry) an isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology while
topoisomerization is (biochemistry) a variation (isomerization) in the topology of a biological macromolecule (especially a nucleic acid).