different between plastid vs homoplasmy
plastid
English
Etymology
From German plastid, from Ancient Greek ??????? (plastós), verbal adjective of ?????? (pláss?).
Noun
plastid (plural plastids)
- (cytology) Any of various organelles found in the cells of plants and algae, often concerned with photosynthesis
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- hydrogenosome
- mitochondrion
- mitosome
Anagrams
- talpids
plastid From the web:
- what plastids contain chlorophyll and are used for photosynthesis
- what plastids are found in plant cells
- what plastids
- what plastids found in red algae
- what plastid will react with iodine
- what plastid stores starch
- what plastids contain pigments
- what plastid traps the energy of sunlight
homoplasmy
English
Etymology
homo- +? -plasmy
Noun
homoplasmy (countable and uncountable, plural homoplasmies)
- the presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual
Antonyms
- heteroplasmy
homoplasmy From the web:
- what is homoplasmy and heteroplasmy
- what is homoplasmy and heteroplasmy of mitochondria
- what is mitochondrial heteroplasmy
- what is heteroplasmy is it unique only to mitochondria
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