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heteroplasmy

Terms vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

terms | heteroplasmy |


As nouns the difference between terms and heteroplasmy

is that terms is while heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Heteroplasmy vs Heteroplasm - What's the difference?

heteroplasmy | heteroplasm |


As nouns the difference between heteroplasmy and heteroplasm

is that heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual while heteroplasm is tissue growing in a part of the body where it does not normally occur.

Heteroplasmy vs Heteroplasty - What's the difference?

heteroplasmy | heteroplasty |


As nouns the difference between heteroplasmy and heteroplasty

is that heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual while heteroplasty is the grafting of tissue between different individuals of the same or different species.

Heteroplasms vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

heteroplasms | heteroplasmy |


As nouns the difference between heteroplasms and heteroplasmy

is that heteroplasms is while heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Homoplasmy vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

homoplasmy | heteroplasmy | Antonyms |

Heteroplasmy is a antonym of homoplasmy.



As nouns the difference between homoplasmy and heteroplasmy

is that homoplasmy is the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual while heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual.

Dna vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

dna | heteroplasmy |


As nouns the difference between dna and heteroplasmy

is that dna is a biopolymer of deoxyribonucleic acids (a type of nucleic acid) that has four different chemical groups, called bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine while heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual.

As an initialism DNA

is Defense Nuclear Agency.

Plastid vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

plastid | heteroplasmy |


As nouns the difference between plastid and heteroplasmy

is that plastid is (biology) any of various organelles found in the cells of plants and algae, often concerned with photosynthesis while heteroplasmy is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Mitochondrial vs Heteroplasmy - What's the difference?

mitochondrial | heteroplasmy |


As an adjective mitochondrial

is (cytology) of, or relating to mitochondria.

As a noun heteroplasmy is

the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

Heteroplasmy vs Heteroplasmic - What's the difference?

heteroplasmy | heteroplasmic |


As a noun heteroplasmy

is the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid dna within a single cell or individual.

As an adjective heteroplasmic is

of or pertaining to heteroplasmy.