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Chromosome vs Allopolyploid - What's the difference?

chromosome | allopolyploid |


As nouns the difference between chromosome and allopolyploid

is that chromosome is (biology|cytology) a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna, histone protein, and other structural proteins while allopolyploid is (biology) such an organism.

As an adjective allopolyploid is

(genetics) having multiple complete sets of chromosomes derived from different species.

Chromosome vs Recombinase - What's the difference?

chromosome | recombinase |


As nouns the difference between chromosome and recombinase

is that chromosome is (biology|cytology) a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna, histone protein, and other structural proteins while recombinase is (enzyme) any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of dna fragments between maternal and paternal chromosomes in prokaryotes.

Chromosome vs Monosomy - What's the difference?

chromosome | monosomy |


As nouns the difference between chromosome and monosomy

is that chromosome is a structure in the cell nucleus that contains DNA, histone protein, and other structural proteins while monosomy is a genetic disorder with the presence of only one chromosome (instead of the typical two in humans) from a pair.

Chromosome vs Haploidic - What's the difference?

chromosome | haploidic |


As a noun chromosome

is (biology|cytology) a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna, histone protein, and other structural proteins.

As an adjective haploidic is

of or pertaining to a call having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.

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