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Inherited vs Cosegregating - What's the difference?

inherited | cosegregating |


As adjectives the difference between inherited and cosegregating

is that inherited is obtained via an inheritance while cosegregating is (genetics) describing closely linked genes that are inherited together.

As a verb inherited

is (inherit).

Cosegregated vs Cosegregating - What's the difference?

cosegregated | cosegregating | Related terms |

Cosegregated is a related term of cosegregating.


In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between cosegregated and cosegregating

is that cosegregated is (genetics) transmitted to the next generation along with another while cosegregating is (genetics) describing closely linked genes that are inherited together.

As adjectives the difference between cosegregated and cosegregating

is that cosegregated is (genetics) transmitted to the next generation along with another while cosegregating is (genetics) describing closely linked genes that are inherited together.

Deliver vs Underdeliver - What's the difference?

deliver | underdeliver |


As verbs the difference between deliver and underdeliver

is that deliver is to set free while underdeliver is to deliver less, or at an inferior level, than promised or expected.

Diagonally vs Crossbracing - What's the difference?

diagonally | crossbracing |


As an adverb diagonally

is in a diagonal manner, not square to any direction.

As a noun crossbracing is

the use of diagonally crossing struts to add stability and rigidity to a structure.

Crossing vs Crossbracing - What's the difference?

crossing | crossbracing |


As nouns the difference between crossing and crossbracing

is that crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross while crossbracing is the use of diagonally crossing struts to add stability and rigidity to a structure.

As an adjective crossing

is extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.

As a verb crossing

is present participle of lang=en.

Assembled vs Subassembly - What's the difference?

assembled | subassembly |


As a verb assembled

is past tense of assemble.

As a noun subassembly is

an assembly that is assembled with others to form a larger assembly.

Discovery vs Codiscovery - What's the difference?

discovery | codiscovery |


As nouns the difference between discovery and codiscovery

is that discovery is something discovered while codiscovery is a discovery made by two or more people, especially such a discovery made independently.

Allele vs Codominant - What's the difference?

allele | codominant |


As a noun allele

is allele.

As an adjective codominant is

(genetics) describing two or more alleles that are equally dominant.

Dominant vs Codominant - What's the difference?

dominant | codominant |


As adjectives the difference between dominant and codominant

is that dominant is ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling while codominant is describing two or more alleles that are equally dominant.

As a noun dominant

is the fifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above the note in question); thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.

Congress vs Congression - What's the difference?

congress | congression |


As a proper noun congress

is the two legislative bodies of the united states: the house of representatives, and the senate.

As a noun congression is

the act of coming together; congress.

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