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Isomer vs Isoasparagine - What's the difference?

isomer | isoasparagine |


As nouns the difference between isomer and isoasparagine

is that isomer is isomer while isoasparagine is (organic compound) an isomer of asparagine in which the amino group is in the 3- rather than the 2- position.

Darkness vs Lightlessness - What's the difference?

darkness | lightlessness | Synonyms |

Darkness is a synonym of lightlessness.


As nouns the difference between darkness and lightlessness

is that darkness is (lb) the state of being dark; lack of light while lightlessness is the state or condition of being lightless; absence of light.

Lightless vs Lightlessly - What's the difference?

lightless | lightlessly |


As an adjective lightless

is lacking light; unilluminated.

As an adverb lightlessly is

in a lightless way; without light.

Light vs Lightlessly - What's the difference?

light | lightlessly |


As a proper noun light

is .

As an adverb lightlessly is

in a lightless way; without light.

Genus vs Gilia - What's the difference?

genus | gilia |


As nouns the difference between genus and gilia

is that genus is while gilia is (botany) any of the genus gilia of polemoniaceous flowering plants.

Polemoniaceous vs Gilia - What's the difference?

polemoniaceous | gilia |


As an adjective polemoniaceous

is of or pertaining to the plant family polemoniaceae.

As a noun gilia is

(botany) any of the genus gilia of polemoniaceous flowering plants.

Enzyme vs Glycanase - What's the difference?

enzyme | glycanase |


As nouns the difference between enzyme and glycanase

is that enzyme is a globular protein that catalyses a biological chemical reaction while glycanase is any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glycan.

Hydrolysis vs Glycanase - What's the difference?

hydrolysis | glycanase |


As nouns the difference between hydrolysis and glycanase

is that hydrolysis is (chemistry) a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water while glycanase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glycan.

Glycan vs Glycanase - What's the difference?

glycan | glycanase |


As nouns the difference between glycan and glycanase

is that glycan is (chemistry) any polysaccharide or oligosaccharide, especially one that is part of a glycoprotein or glycolipid while glycanase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glycan.

Endoglycanase vs Glycanase - What's the difference?

endoglycanase | glycanase | Derived terms |

Endoglycanase is a derived term of glycanase.


As a noun glycanase is

(enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glycan.

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