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Phenom vs Phenome - What's the difference?

phenom | phenome |

As nouns the difference between phenom and phenome

is that phenom is someone or something that is phenomenal, especially a young player in sports like baseball, american football, basketball, tennis, and golf while phenome is the whole set of phenotypic entities in a cell, tissue, organ, organisms, and species this includes phenotypic traits with genotypic origins.

phenom

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone or something that is phenomenal, especially a young player in sports like baseball, American football, basketball, tennis, and golf
  • One who is hip and fashionable
  • Usage notes

    * Often used sarcastically or in jest.

    phenome

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The whole set of phenotypic entities in a cell, tissue, organ, organisms, and species. This includes phenotypic traits with genotypic origins.
  • See also

    * electrophoresis * bioinformatics

    References

    * Phenome'', in ''Drug Discovery and Development Glossary. * Bioinformatics Journal

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