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Leptotene vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

leptotene | zygotene |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between leptotene and zygotene

is that leptotene is (biology) the first part of the prophase of meiosis, characterized by threadlike chromosomes while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

As nouns the difference between leptotene and zygotene

is that leptotene is (biology) the first part of the prophase of meiosis, characterized by threadlike chromosomes while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Wikidiffcom vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | zygotene |


As a noun zygotene is

(biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Taxonomy vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

taxonomy | zygotene |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and zygotene

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Heterozygosis vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

heterozygosis | zygotene | Related terms |

Heterozygosis is a related term of zygotene.


As nouns the difference between heterozygosis and zygotene

is that heterozygosis is (genetics) the fusion of two genetically different gametes while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Zygotically vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

zygotically | zygotene | Related terms |

Zygotene is a related term of zygotically.



As an adverb zygotically

is by means of, or in terms of, zygosis.

As a noun zygotene is

the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Zygotic vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

zygotic | zygotene | Related terms |

Zygotic is a related term of zygotene.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between zygotic and zygotene

is that zygotic is (biology) of or pertaining to a zygote while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

As an adjective zygotic

is (biology) of or pertaining to a zygote.

As a noun zygotene is

(biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Zygospore vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

zygospore | zygotene | Related terms |

Zygospore is a related term of zygotene.


As nouns the difference between zygospore and zygotene

is that zygospore is (botany) a zygosperm while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Zygosphere vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

zygosphere | zygotene | Related terms |

Zygosphere is a related term of zygotene.


As nouns the difference between zygosphere and zygotene

is that zygosphere is (botany) a plant's gamete which can form a zygospore by uniting with a similar one while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Zygosis vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

zygosis | zygotene | Related terms |

Zygosis is a related term of zygotene.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between zygosis and zygotene

is that zygosis is (biology) the union of gametes to form a zygote; conjugation while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

As nouns the difference between zygosis and zygotene

is that zygosis is (biology) the union of gametes to form a zygote; conjugation while zygotene is (biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Zygose vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

zygose | zygotene | Related terms |

Zygose is a related term of zygotene.


As an adjective zygose

is of a zygote.

As a noun zygotene is

(biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

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