xenogeneic |
antigenic |
As adjectives the difference between xenogeneic and antigenic
is that
xenogeneic is (genetics) derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible while
antigenic is (immunology) of or relating to an antigen.
xenogeneic |
heterogenic |
In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between xenogeneic and heterogenic
is that
xenogeneic is (genetics) derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible while
heterogenic is (genetics) of, or relating to the genes of different species.
As adjectives the difference between xenogeneic and heterogenic
is that
xenogeneic is (genetics) derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible while
heterogenic is (genetics) of, or relating to the genes of different species.
xenogeneic |
heterogeneous |
As adjectives the difference between xenogeneic and heterogeneous
is that
xenogeneic is (genetics) derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible while
heterogeneous is diverse in kind or nature; composed of diverse parts.
transgenic |
xenogeneic |
As adjectives the difference between transgenic and xenogeneic
is that
transgenic is of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; genetically modified while
xenogeneic is derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible.
As a noun transgenic
is an organism whose genome has been genetically modified.
xenogeneic |
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xenogenetic |
xenogeneic |
As adjectives the difference between xenogenetic and xenogeneic
is that
xenogenetic is being of foreign origin; having originated elsewhere while
xenogeneic is (genetics) derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible.
xenogeneic |
xenogenic |
As adjectives the difference between xenogeneic and xenogenic
is that
xenogeneic is derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible while
xenogenic is originating outside an organism and being introduced.
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