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Disodic vs Disomic - What's the difference?

disodic | disomic |

As adjectives the difference between disodic and disomic

is that disodic is (chemistry) containing two atoms of sodium while disomic is to have one or more chromosomes present twice, but without having the entire genome doubled.

disodic

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (chemistry) Containing two atoms of sodium
  • disomic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • To have one or more chromosomes present twice, but without having the entire genome doubled.
  • In allo-tetraploids, inheritance that involves pairing of homologous chromosomes from the same diploid ancestor.