different between isotype vs isoform
isotype
English
Etymology
iso- +? type
Noun
isotype (plural isotypes)
- (immunology) A marker corresponding to an antigen found in all members of a subclass of a specific class of immunoglobulins
- (botany, taxonomy) A duplicate specimen of the holotype, from the same genetic individual.
Derived terms
- subisotype
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isoform
English
Etymology
iso- +? form
Noun
isoform (plural isoforms)
- (biochemistry) Any of several different forms of the same protein, arising from either single nucleotide polymorphisms, differential splicing of mRNA, or post-translational modifications (e.g. sulfation, glycosylation, etc.)
Related terms
- glycoisoform
- isoformic
- subisoform
Translations
isoform From the web:
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- what is isoform differentiation
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