intrachromosomal |
interchromosomal |
Antonyms |
Interchromosomal is a antonym of intrachromosomal.
In genetics terms the difference between intrachromosomal and interchromosomal
is that
intrachromosomal is occurring within a chromosome while
interchromosomal is occurring between chromosomes, or from one chromosome to another.
interchromosomally |
interchromosomal |
Derived terms |
Interchromosomally is a derived term of interchromosomal.
As an adjective interchromosomal is
(genetics) occurring between chromosomes, or from one chromosome to another.
chromosome |
intrachromosomal |
As a noun chromosome
is (biology|cytology) a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna, histone protein, and other structural proteins.
As an adjective intrachromosomal is
(genetics) occurring within a chromosome.
intrachromosomally |
intrachromosomal |
Derived terms |
Intrachromosomally is a derived term of intrachromosomal.
As an adjective intrachromosomal is
(genetics) occurring within a chromosome.
isopentene |
isopentenyl |
As a noun isopentenyl is
isopentenyl.
isopentyl |
isopentenyl |
Related terms |
Isopentenyl is a related term of isopentyl.
As nouns the difference between isopentyl and isopentenyl
is that
isopentyl is isoamyl while
isopentenyl is a functional group formed from isopentene.
surface |
isosurface |
As a verb surface
is .
As a noun isosurface is
(computer graphics) a surface that represents points of a constant value within a volume of space.
fusion |
substellar |
As a noun fusion
is the merging of similar or different elements into a union.
As an adjective substellar is
having a mass less than the minimum necessary mass for hydrogen fusion.
substellarity |
substellar |
Derived terms |
Substellarity is a derived term of substellar.
As an adjective substellar is
(astronomy|of an object) having a mass less than the minimum necessary mass for hydrogen fusion.
substar |
substellar |
Related terms |
Substar is a related term of substellar.
As a noun substar
is (astronomy) a substellar object.
As an adjective substellar is
(astronomy|of an object) having a mass less than the minimum necessary mass for hydrogen fusion.
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