hypermutation |
hypermutator |
As nouns the difference between hypermutation and hypermutator
is that
hypermutation is (uncountable) frequent mutation while
hypermutator is (genetics) any agent that causes hypermutation.
nucleoside |
inosine |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and inosine
is that
nucleoside is nucleoside while
inosine is (biochemistry|organic compound) any nucleoside formed from hypoxanthine attached to a ribose.
hypoxanthine |
inosine |
As nouns the difference between hypoxanthine and inosine
is that
hypoxanthine is a bicyclic heterocycle
3,7-dihydropurin-6-one that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of uric acid while
inosine is any nucleoside formed from hypoxanthine attached to a ribose.
ribose |
inosine |
As nouns the difference between ribose and inosine
is that
ribose is ribose while
inosine is (biochemistry|organic compound) any nucleoside formed from hypoxanthine attached to a ribose.
localize |
mislocalize |
As verbs the difference between localize and mislocalize
is that
localize is to make local; to fix in, or assign to, a definite place while
mislocalize is to localize incorrectly.
biological |
biorepository |
As an adjective biological
is of or relating to biology.
As a noun biorepository is
(biology) a long-term storage and conservation facility for biological specimens.
specimen |
biorepository |
As nouns the difference between specimen and biorepository
is that
specimen is specimen while
biorepository is (biology) a long-term storage and conservation facility for biological specimens.
specimen |
biospecimen |
As nouns the difference between specimen and biospecimen
is that
specimen is specimen while
biospecimen is a specimen of biological material, such as urine, blood, tissue, cells, dna, rna, and protein, to be stored in a biorepository for future research.
biological |
biospecimen |
As an adjective biological
is of or relating to biology.
As a noun biospecimen is
a specimen of biological material, such as urine, blood, tissue, cells, dna, rna, and protein, to be stored in a biorepository for future research.
urine |
biospecimen |
As nouns the difference between urine and biospecimen
is that
urine is urine while
biospecimen is a specimen of biological material, such as urine, blood, tissue, cells, dna, rna, and protein, to be stored in a biorepository for future research.
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