Key Difference – DNA vs RNA Synthesis DNA synthesis is the process of synthesizing a double stranded DNA through semi-conservative replication by using enzymes. RNA synthesis is the process of synthesizing an RNA through the process of transcription using an enzyme-mediated method. The key difference between DNA and RNA synthesis is the type of enzyme […]
Difference Between Isoelectric and Isoionic Point
Key Difference – Isoelectric vs Isoionic Point The two terms isoelectric point and Isoionic point describe the same biochemical concept about amino acids; the isoelectric point or Isoionic point is the pH at which the positive charges of an amino acid equals the negative charges of the same amino acid. Thus, there is no […]
Difference Between Platyhelminthes and Aschelminthes
Key Difference – Platyhelminthes vs Aschelminthes Platyhelminthes and Aschelminthes are major invertebrate phyla of the Kingdom Animalia. Platyhelminthes are acoelomates while Aschelminthes are pseudo-coelomates. This is the key difference between Platyhelminthes and Aschelminthes. Invertebrates are defined as animals that lack a backbone. Other major phyla that include invertebrates are Cnidaria, Annelida, Arthropoda, Mollusca, and […]
Difference Between Acidic and Basic Amino Acids
Key Difference – Acidic vs Basic Amino Acids Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. A chain of amino acids is known as a polypeptide and the combination of several polypeptide chains form a protein molecule. The key difference between acidic and basic amino acids is that acidic amino acids have acidic side […]
Difference Between SDS Page and Native Page
Key Difference – SDS Page vs Native Page SDS and native page are two types of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis techniques used in Molecular Biology. The key difference between SDS Page and Native Page is the type of polyacrylamide gel used. In SDS Page a denaturing gel is used therefore, molecules are separated based on […]
Difference Between Paper Thin Layer and Column Chromatography
Key Difference – Paper vs Thin Layer vs Column Chromatography Paper chromatography, thin layer chromatography, and column chromatography are three types of chromatographic techniques. The key difference between paper chromatography, thin layer chromatography and column chromatography are based on the type of stationary phase used in the chromatography technique. Paper chromatography uses a cellulose […]
Difference Between Warm and Cold Trypsinization
Key Difference – Warm vs Cold Trypsinization Warm and Cold Trypsinization are two methods used in enzymatic disaggregation of cells in animal cell culturing. The key difference between warm and cold trypsinization, as the names suggest, depends on the temperature at which the trypsin is added for cellular disaggregation. Warm trypsinization takes place under […]
Difference Between Diapause and Hibernation
Key Difference – Diapause vs Hibernation Hibernation is an adaptation that mammals possess in winter that makes them inactive and metabolically depressed. Diapause is another adaption that creates a temporary pause in the processes of growth and development of animals. Diapause takes place in adverse conditions during both winter and summer while hibernation takes […]
Difference Between Prophase and Metaphase
Key Difference – Prophase vs Metaphase Prophase is the first phase and metaphase is the second phase of the M phase in the cell cycle. The key difference between prophase and metaphase is that, in prophase, chromosomes condense and the spindle fibre forms while ,in metaphase, chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell […]
Difference Between Interphase and Prophase
Key Difference – Interphase vs Prophase Interphase and prophase are two stages of cell cycle. The key difference between interphase and prophase is that a cell spends a lot of time in interphase undergoing protein synthesis, DNA replication, and growth while the cell spends a short time in prophase by undergoing condensation of chromatin, […]
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