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genome |
phytoplasma |
As nouns the difference between genome and phytoplasma
is that
genome is genome (complete genetic information of an organism) while
phytoplasma is any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
micrometer |
phytoplasma |
As nouns the difference between micrometer and phytoplasma
is that
micrometer is an , um, rm or
micrometer can be a device used to measure distance very precisely but within a limited range, especially depth, thickness, and diameter while
phytoplasma is any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
diameter |
phytoplasma |
As nouns the difference between diameter and phytoplasma
is that
diameter is (geometry) any straight line between two points on the circumference of a circle that passes through the centre/center of the circle while
phytoplasma is any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
filamentous |
phytoplasma |
As an adjective filamentous
is having the form of threads or filaments; filamented.
As a noun phytoplasma is
any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
pleiomorphic |
phytoplasma |
As a noun phytoplasma is
any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
insect |
phytoplasma |
As nouns the difference between insect and phytoplasma
is that
insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while
phytoplasma is any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
phloem |
phytoplasma |
As nouns the difference between phloem and phytoplasma
is that
phloem is phloem while
phytoplasma is any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
parasite |
phytoplasma |
As nouns the difference between parasite and phytoplasma
is that
parasite is (pejorative) a person who lives on other people's efforts or expense and gives little or nothing back while
phytoplasma is any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
obligate |
phytoplasma |
As a verb obligate
is to bind, compel, constrain, or oblige by a social, legal, or moral tie.
As an adjective obligate
is able to exist or survive only in a particular environment or by assuming a particular role.
As a noun phytoplasma is
any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
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