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Transgenic vs Transgenesis - What's the difference?

transgenic | transgenesis | Related terms |

Transgenic is a related term of transgenesis.


As nouns the difference between transgenic and transgenesis

is that transgenic is an organism whose genome has been genetically modified while transgenesis is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.

As an adjective transgenic

is of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; genetically modified.

Epigenetic vs Transvection - What's the difference?

epigenetic | transvection |


In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between epigenetic and transvection

is that epigenetic is (genetics) of or relating to epigenetics while transvection is (genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

As an adjective epigenetic

is (genetics|mineralogy) of or relating to epigenesis.

As a noun transvection is

(genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

Allele vs Transvection - What's the difference?

allele | transvection |


As nouns the difference between allele and transvection

is that allele is allele while transvection is (genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

Chromosome vs Transvection - What's the difference?

chromosome | transvection |


As nouns the difference between chromosome and transvection

is that chromosome is (biology|cytology) a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna, histone protein, and other structural proteins while transvection is (genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

Homologous vs Transvection - What's the difference?

homologous | transvection |


As an adjective homologous

is showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.

As a noun transvection is

(genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

Linear vs Transvection - What's the difference?

linear | transvection |


As an adjective linear

is linear (in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial).

As a noun transvection is

(genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

Mapping vs Transvection - What's the difference?

mapping | transvection |


In mathematics terms the difference between mapping and transvection

is that mapping is a function that maps every element of a given set to a unique element of another set; a correspondence while transvection is a kind of linear mapping which leaves all points on one axis fixed, while other points are shifted parallel to the axis by a distance proportional to their perpendicular distance from the axis.

As nouns the difference between mapping and transvection

is that mapping is the process of making maps while transvection is an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

As a verb mapping

is present participle of lang=en.

Anterior vs Anteriority - What's the difference?

anterior | anteriority |


As an adjective anterior

is before in place.

As a noun anteriority is

the state of being anterior or preceding in time or in situation; priority.

Priority vs Anteriority - What's the difference?

priority | anteriority |


As nouns the difference between priority and anteriority

is that priority is an item's relative importance while anteriority is the state of being anterior or preceding in time or in situation; priority.

Dowry vs Dowerless - What's the difference?

dowry | dowerless |


As a noun dowry

is payment, as property or money, of a bride’s inheritance by her family to the groom or his family at the time of marriagegary ferraro & susan andreatta, cultural anthropology , 8th edn (belmont, cal: wadsworth, 2010), 223.

As a verb dowry

is to bestow a dowry upon.

As an adjective dowerless is

lacking a dowry.

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