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translatome

Translatome - What does it mean?

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Translatome vs Proteome - What's the difference?

translatome | proteome |


As nouns the difference between translatome and proteome

is that translatome is the totality of proteins formed by translation of mRNA while proteome is the complete set of proteins encoded by a particular genome.

Mrna vs Translatome - What's the difference?

mrna | translatome |


As an initialism mrna

is (biochemistry) messenger rna.

As a noun translatome is

(genetics) the totality of proteins formed by translation of mrna.

Translation vs Translatome - What's the difference?

translation | translatome |


As nouns the difference between translation and translatome

is that translation is translation parallel displacement (motion without deformation or rotation) while translatome is (genetics) the totality of proteins formed by translation of mrna.

Protein vs Translatome - What's the difference?

protein | translatome |


As nouns the difference between protein and translatome

is that protein is protein while translatome is (genetics) the totality of proteins formed by translation of mrna.

Totality vs Translatome - What's the difference?

totality | translatome |


As nouns the difference between totality and translatome

is that totality is the state of being total while translatome is (genetics) the totality of proteins formed by translation of mrna.