Stepwise vs Leaping - What's the difference?
stepwise | leaping |
One (small) step or stage at a time; gradual; piecemeal
* 2003 , Steven Scott Phelps, tRNA interactions in the ribosomal A-site (page 48)
As an adjective stepwise
is one (small) step or stage at a time; gradual; piecemeal.As an adverb stepwise
is one step or stage at a time; step by step.As a verb leaping is
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English
Adjective
(-)- The act of translation requires the stepwise decoding of the mRNA one codon at a time.