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paralogue

Paralogue vs Analogue - What's the difference?

paralogue | analogue |


As nouns the difference between paralogue and analogue

is that paralogue is (genetics) either of a pair of genes that derives from the same ancestral gene while analogue is (british|canadian).

As an adjective analogue is

(british|canadian).

Homologue vs Paralogue - What's the difference?

homologue | paralogue |


In genetics terms the difference between homologue and paralogue

is that homologue is one of a group of similar DNA sequences that share a common ancestry while paralogue is either of a pair of genes that derives from the same ancestral gene.

As nouns the difference between homologue and paralogue

is that homologue is something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound or a chromosome while paralogue is either of a pair of genes that derives from the same ancestral gene.

Paralogue - What does it mean?

paralogue | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun paralogue

is either of a pair of genes that derives from the same ancestral gene.

Paralogue vs Orthologue - What's the difference?

paralogue | orthologue |


In genetics terms the difference between paralogue and orthologue

is that paralogue is either of a pair of genes that derives from the same ancestral gene while orthologue is one of two or more homologous gene sequences found in different species.