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Inactivation vs Derepression - What's the difference?

inactivation | derepression |


As nouns the difference between inactivation and derepression

is that inactivation is the process of rendering something inactive while derepression is (genetics) the inactivation of a repressor gene.

Repressor vs Derepression - What's the difference?

repressor | derepression |


In genetics terms the difference between repressor and derepression

is that repressor is any protein that binds to DNA and thus regulates the expression of genes by decreasing the rate of transcription while derepression is the inactivation of a repressor gene.

As nouns the difference between repressor and derepression

is that repressor is anything that represses while derepression is the inactivation of a repressor gene.

Gene vs Derepression - What's the difference?

gene | derepression |


As nouns the difference between gene and derepression

is that gene is embarrassment while derepression is (genetics) the inactivation of a repressor gene.

As a verb gene

is .

Repression vs Derepression - What's the difference?

repression | derepression |


As nouns the difference between repression and derepression

is that repression is the act of repressing; state of being repressed while derepression is the inactivation of a repressor gene.

Derepressible vs Derepression - What's the difference?

derepressible | derepression | Related terms |

Derepressible is a related term of derepression.


As an adjective derepressible

is (biochemistry|genetics) able to cause, or to undergo derepression.

As a noun derepression is

(genetics) the inactivation of a repressor gene.

Dipeptide vs Dileucine - What's the difference?

dipeptide | dileucine |


As nouns the difference between dipeptide and dileucine

is that dipeptide is (biochemistry|organic chemistry) an organic compound formed from two amino acids joined by a peptide bond while dileucine is (biochemistry) a dipeptide consisting of two leucine molecules joined via a peptide bond.

Leucine vs Dileucine - What's the difference?

leucine | dileucine |


As nouns the difference between leucine and dileucine

is that leucine is (amino acid) an essential amino acid, c6h13no2, isomeric with isoleucine, found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth in children while dileucine is (biochemistry) a dipeptide consisting of two leucine molecules joined via a peptide bond.

Outside vs Thereout - What's the difference?

outside | thereout |


As a proper noun outside

is (slang|us) to residents of alaska, the rest of the united states, especially the contiguous 48 states south of canada.

As an adverb thereout is

(obsolete) out of it, out from it.

Outdoors vs Thereout - What's the difference?

outdoors | thereout |


As adverbs the difference between outdoors and thereout

is that outdoors is not inside a house or under covered structure; unprotected; in the open air while thereout is (obsolete) out of it, out from it.

As a noun outdoors

is the environment outside of enclosed structures; the natural environment in the open air.

Therefrom vs Thereout - What's the difference?

therefrom | thereout | Synonyms |

Therefrom is a synonym of thereout.


As adverbs the difference between therefrom and thereout

is that therefrom is from that; from him, her, or it while thereout is (obsolete) out of it, out from it.

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