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Asexual vs Anamorph - What's the difference?

asexual | anamorph |


In biology terms the difference between asexual and anamorph

is that asexual is a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while anamorph is the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota

As an adjective asexual

is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex.

Reproductive vs Anamorph - What's the difference?

reproductive | anamorph |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between reproductive and anamorph

is that reproductive is (biology) a reproductive organism (especially such as in an insect) while anamorph is (biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

As nouns the difference between reproductive and anamorph

is that reproductive is (biology) a reproductive organism (especially such as in an insect) while anamorph is (biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

As an adjective reproductive

is of or relating to reproduction.

Fungus vs Anamorph - What's the difference?

fungus | anamorph |


As nouns the difference between fungus and anamorph

is that fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular while anamorph is (biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

Ascomycota vs Anamorph - What's the difference?

ascomycota | anamorph |


As a proper noun ascomycota

is .

As a noun anamorph is

(biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

Basidiomycota vs Anamorph - What's the difference?

basidiomycota | anamorph |


As a proper noun basidiomycota

is .

As a noun anamorph is

(biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

Holomorph vs Anamorph - What's the difference?

holomorph | anamorph | see also |

Holomorph is a see also of anamorph.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between holomorph and anamorph

is that holomorph is (biology) all forms in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota treated as a whole while anamorph is (biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

As nouns the difference between holomorph and anamorph

is that holomorph is (biology) all forms in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota treated as a whole while anamorph is (biology) the asexual reproductive form in the life cycle of any fungus of the phyla ascomycota'' and ''basidiomycota .

Base vs Gigabase - What's the difference?

base | gigabase |


As an acronym base

is b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

As a noun gigabase is

(genetics) one billion bases (nucleotides) as a unit of length of a nucleic acid.

Nucleotide vs Gigabase - What's the difference?

nucleotide | gigabase |


As nouns the difference between nucleotide and gigabase

is that nucleotide is the monomer comprising DNA or RNA biopolymer molecules. Each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous heterocyclic base (or nucleobase), which can be either a double-ringed purine or a single-ringed pyrimidine; a five-carbon pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA); and a phosphate group while gigabase is one billion bases (nucleotides) as a unit of length of a nucleic acid.

Immunoassay vs Immunoassaying - What's the difference?

immunoassay | immunoassaying |


As nouns the difference between immunoassay and immunoassaying

is that immunoassay is a test for the presence of a substance using the reaction of an antibody to its antigen, making use of the high selectivity of components of biological immune systems while immunoassaying is the carrying out of an immunoassay.

Osteoblast vs Osteoblastic - What's the difference?

osteoblast | osteoblastic |


As a noun osteoblast

is (biology|cytology) a mononucleate cell from which bone develops.

As an adjective osteoblastic is

of or pertaining to an osteoblast.

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