hydrophilic |
metallophilic |
Related terms |
Hydrophilic is a related term of metallophilic.
As adjectives the difference between hydrophilic and metallophilic
is that
hydrophilic is (physics|chemistry) having an affinity for water; able to absorb, or be wetted by water while
metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.
organophilic |
metallophilic |
Related terms |
Organophilic is a related term of metallophilic.
As adjectives the difference between organophilic and metallophilic
is that
organophilic is having an affinity for organic substances while
metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.
mesoderm |
mesendoderm |
In embryology terms the difference between mesoderm and mesendoderm
is that
mesoderm is one of the three tissue layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal. Through embryonic development, it will produce many internal organs of the adult, e.g. muscles, spine and circulatory system while
mesendoderm is an embryonic tissue layer which differentiates into mesoderm and endoderm.
endoderm |
mesendoderm |
As nouns the difference between endoderm and mesendoderm
is that
endoderm is one of the three tissue layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal through development, it will produce the digestive system of the adult while
mesendoderm is (embryology) an embryonic tissue layer which differentiates into mesoderm and endoderm.
mesendodermal |
mesendoderm |
Derived terms |
Mesendoderm is a derived term of mesendodermal.
As an adjective mesendodermal
is of or pertaining to the mesendoderm.
As a noun mesendoderm is
an embryonic tissue layer which differentiates into mesoderm and endoderm.
paternal |
recombinase |
As an adjective paternal
is of or pertaining to one's father, his genes, his relatives, or his side of a family.
As a noun recombinase is
(enzyme) any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of dna fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.
chromosome |
recombinase |
As nouns the difference between chromosome and recombinase
is that
chromosome is (biology|cytology) a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna, histone protein, and other structural proteins while
recombinase is (enzyme) any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of dna fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.
prokaryote |
recombinase |
As nouns the difference between prokaryote and recombinase
is that
prokaryote is an organism whose cell (or cells) are characterized by the absence of a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles while
recombinase is (enzyme) any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of dna fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.
integrase |
recombinase |
see also |
In enzyme terms the difference between integrase and recombinase
is that
integrase is any enzyme that integrates viral DNA into that of an infected cell while
recombinase is any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of DNA fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.
resolvase |
recombinase |
see also |
Resolvase is a see also of recombinase.
In enzyme|lang=en terms the difference between resolvase and recombinase
is that
resolvase is (enzyme) any of a group of enzymes that repress transposases while
recombinase is (enzyme) any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of dna fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.
As nouns the difference between resolvase and recombinase
is that
resolvase is (enzyme) any of a group of enzymes that repress transposases while
recombinase is (enzyme) any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of dna fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.
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