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Homologous vs Homeologous - What's the difference?

homologous | homeologous |


As adjectives the difference between homologous and homeologous

is that homologous is showing a degree of correspondence or similarity while homeologous is partially homologous (especially as a result of ancestral homology.

Homologous vs Zygotene - What's the difference?

homologous | zygotene |


As an adjective homologous

is showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.

As a noun zygotene is

(biology) the intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis.

Homologous vs Homologously - What's the difference?

homologous | homologously |


As an adjective homologous

is showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.

As an adverb homologously is

in a homologous manner.

Homologous vs Recombineering - What's the difference?

homologous | recombineering |


As an adjective homologous

is showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.

As a noun recombineering is

(genetics) a technique, modelled on natural homologous recombination, used to systematically modify dna.

Homologous vs Transvection - What's the difference?

homologous | transvection |


As an adjective homologous

is showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.

As a noun transvection is

(genetics) an epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome.

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