different between isotype vs isotyped
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
See also
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isotyped
English
Etymology
isotype +? -ed
Adjective
isotyped (comparative more isotyped, superlative most isotyped)
- Marked with an isotype
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