syngenetic |
syngeneic |
In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between syngenetic and syngeneic
is that
syngenetic is (genetics) of, pertaining to, or arising from syngenesis while
syngeneic is (genetics) genetically identical, or sufficiently identical and immunologically compatible as to allow for transplantation.
As adjectives the difference between syngenetic and syngeneic
is that
syngenetic is (genetics) of, pertaining to, or arising from syngenesis while
syngeneic is (genetics) genetically identical, or sufficiently identical and immunologically compatible as to allow for transplantation.
syngenesis |
syngenetic |
Syngenetic is a related term of syngenesis.
In genetics terms the difference between syngenesis and syngenetic
is that
syngenesis is the genetic origin of an individual derived from material from both parents (by sexual reproduction while
syngenetic is of, pertaining to, or arising from syngenesis.
As a noun syngenesis
is the genetic origin of an individual derived from material from both parents (by sexual reproduction.
As an adjective syngenetic is
of, pertaining to, or arising from syngenesis.