Eukaryotic vs Methylguanosine - What's the difference?
eukaryotic | methylguanosine |
(biology) Having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei.
(biology) Of or pertaining to a eukaryote.
(biochemistry) A methyl derivative of guanosine that is added to the "front" end of a eukaryotic messenger RNA shortly after the start of transcription.