different between pathogenic vs pathogenomics
pathogenic
English
Etymology
patho- +? -genic
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
pathogenic (comparative more pathogenic, superlative most pathogenic)
- (pathology) Able to cause (harmful) disease.
- While the environment is teeming with bacteria and fungi, most are not pathogenic.
- (music) Consisting of harsh, percussive, nonverbal sounds.
Related terms
- pathology
Derived terms
Translations
pathogenic From the web:
- what pathogenic microbe causes aids
- what pathogenic agent causes the flu
- what pathogenic means
pathogenomics
English
Etymology
patho- +? genomics
Noun
pathogenomics (uncountable)
- (genetics, pathology) genomic research on pathogenic microorganisms
Related terms
- pathogenomic
Anagrams
- meconophagist
pathogenomics From the web:
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