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Protein vs Chromoshadow - What's the difference?

protein | chromoshadow |


As nouns the difference between protein and chromoshadow

is that protein is protein while chromoshadow is (biochemistry) a protein domain associated with chromodomain.

Domain vs Chromoshadow - What's the difference?

domain | chromoshadow |


As nouns the difference between domain and chromoshadow

is that domain is domain (dns domain name) while chromoshadow is (biochemistry) a protein domain associated with chromodomain.

Chromodomain vs Chromoshadow - What's the difference?

chromodomain | chromoshadow |


As nouns the difference between chromodomain and chromoshadow

is that chromodomain is (genetics|biochemistry) a sequence of amino acids, common to the protein of many species, that is responsible for the manipulation of chromatin while chromoshadow is (biochemistry) a protein domain associated with chromodomain.

Ascocarp vs Cleistothecium - What's the difference?

ascocarp | cleistothecium |


As nouns the difference between ascocarp and cleistothecium

is that ascocarp is the sporocarp of an ascomycete, typically bowl-shaped while cleistothecium is (biology) a closed ascocarp, in some fungi, from which spores are released following decay or disintegration.

Fungi vs Cleistothecium - What's the difference?

fungi | cleistothecium |


As a proper noun fungi

is .

As a noun cleistothecium is

(biology) a closed ascocarp, in some fungi, from which spores are released following decay or disintegration.

Mucopolysaccharide vs Chondroitin - What's the difference?

mucopolysaccharide | chondroitin |


As nouns the difference between mucopolysaccharide and chondroitin

is that mucopolysaccharide is (chemistry) any polysaccharide consisting of alternating units of uronic acids and glycosamines, sometimes esterified with sulfuric acid while chondroitin is (biochemistry) any of a range of mucopolysaccharides, derived from galactosamine and glucuronic acid, that occur in cartilage and bone.

Galactosamine vs Chondroitin - What's the difference?

galactosamine | chondroitin |


As nouns the difference between galactosamine and chondroitin

is that galactosamine is (label) an amino derivative of the sugar galactose; found in glycolipids and in mucopolysaccharides while chondroitin is (biochemistry) any of a range of mucopolysaccharides, derived from galactosamine and glucuronic acid, that occur in cartilage and bone.

Cartilage vs Chondroitin - What's the difference?

cartilage | chondroitin |


As nouns the difference between cartilage and chondroitin

is that cartilage is (anatomy) a type of dense, non-vascular connective tissue, usually found at the end of joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks while chondroitin is (biochemistry) any of a range of mucopolysaccharides, derived from galactosamine and glucuronic acid, that occur in cartilage and bone.

Bone vs Chondroitin - What's the difference?

bone | chondroitin |


As nouns the difference between bone and chondroitin

is that bone is a composite material consisting largely of calcium phosphate and collagen and making up the skeleton of most vertebrates while chondroitin is any of a range of mucopolysaccharides, derived from galactosamine and glucuronic acid, that occur in cartilage and bone.

As an adjective bone

is of an off-white colour, like the colour of bone.

As a verb bone

is to prepare (meat, etc) by removing the bone or bones from.

As a proper noun Bône

is a city in eastern Algeria, now known as Annaba.

Chromatography vs Chromatographically - What's the difference?

chromatography | chromatographically |


As a noun chromatography

is (chemistry) any of various techniques for the qualitative or quantitative separation of the components of mixtures of compounds; all characterised by the use of a mobile phase (gas or liquid) moving relative to a stationary phase (liquid or solid) - the differences between the rates of migration of the compounds between the two phases effects the separation.

As an adverb chromatographically is

with regard to, or by by using chromatography.

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