Genome vs Antigenome - What's the difference?
genome | antigenome |
(genetics) The complete genetic information (either DNA or, in some viruses, RNA) of an organism.
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(genetics) The complementary strand of RNA from which the genome of a virus is constructed
In genetics terms the difference between genome and antigenome
is that genome is The complete genetic information (either DNA or, in some viruses, RNA) of an organism while antigenome is the complementary strand of RNA from which the genome of a virus is constructed.genome
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(wikipedia genome) (en noun)citation, passage=Creating a complete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work. The achievement will transform neuroscience and serve as the starting point for asking questions we could not otherwise have answered, just as having the human genome has made it possible to ask new questions about cellular and molecular systems.}}