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rna

Rna vs Ribotype - What's the difference?

rna | ribotype |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun ribotype is

(biology) the rna complement of a biological entity.

Rna vs Parainfluenza - What's the difference?

rna | parainfluenza |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun parainfluenza is

any of a group of single-stranded rna viruses belonging to the family paramyxoviridae , which are the second most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in younger children.

Rna vs Posttranscriptionally - What's the difference?

rna | posttranscriptionally |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As an adverb posttranscriptionally is

(genetics) subsequently to the transcription of rna.

Rna vs Tetraloop - What's the difference?

rna | tetraloop |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun tetraloop is

(genetics) a four-base hairpin loop motif in rna secondary structure that caps many double helices.

Rna vs Retrogene - What's the difference?

rna | retrogene |


As an initialism RNA

is ribonucleic acid.

As a noun retrogene is

a DNA gene copied back from RNA by reverse transcription.

Rna vs Diminazen - What's the difference?

rna | diminazen |


As an initialism RNA

is ribonucleic acid.

As a noun diminazen is

a diamidine that binds DNA and RNA and is the acting component of diminazene aceturat drugs.

Rna vs Psrna - What's the difference?

rna | psrna | abbreviation |

Rna is an abbreviation of psrna.


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As an abbreviation psrna is

(genetics) polysome-associated rna.

Rna vs Virusoid - What's the difference?

rna | virusoid |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun virusoid is

a circular single-stranded rna, similar but not identical to a viroid, dependent on plant viruses for replication and encapsidation.

Rna vs Myxovirus - What's the difference?

rna | myxovirus |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun myxovirus is

any of a group of rna viruses of orthomyxoviridae'' and ''paramyxoviridae families.

Rna vs Orthomyxovirus - What's the difference?

rna | orthomyxovirus |


As an initialism RNA

is ribonucleic acid.

As a noun orthomyxovirus is

any RNA virus of Orthomyxoviridae family characterised by having two long glycoprotein spikes.

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