different between macromolecule vs biocombinatorics
macromolecule
English
Etymology
macro- +? molecule
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mæk????m?l?kju?l/
- Hyphenation: ma?cro?mo?le?cule
Noun
macromolecule (plural macromolecules)
- (chemistry, biochemistry) A very large molecule, especially used in reference to large biological polymers (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins).
Hypernyms
- molecule
Related terms
- macromolecular
- macromolecularly
Translations
macromolecule From the web:
- what macromolecule is an enzyme
- what macromolecule is glucose
- what macromolecule is dna
- what macromolecule stores energy
- what macromolecule stores genetic information
- what macromolecule is starch
- what macromolecule is cellulose
- what macromolecule is cholesterol
biocombinatorics
English
Etymology
From bio- +? combinatorics
Noun
biocombinatorics (uncountable)
- (biochemistry) The use of recombinational techniques to generate families of similar biological macromolecules
biocombinatorics From the web:
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