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Difference between RAPD and RFLP

RAPD (  Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) Definition: If primers with arbit…

8 Differences Between Mass and Weight

Mass of a body is the quantity of matter contained in a body.  Weight of a bo…

Difference between Homogeneous mixture and Heterogeneous mixture

Mixture is the combination of two or more pure substances where each substance…

Difference between Element and Compound

Element It is a pure substance that cannot be further changed into a si…

Difference between Intensive and Extensive property

Intensive property 1. It is the property of matter that is independent of t…

Difference between Darwinism and Neo-Darwinism (Darwinism vs Neo Darwinism)

The evolutionary idea  proposed by Charles Darwin called ‘ Darwinism ’ or Nat…

Difference between Insect pollinated and Wind pollinated flowers

Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma of a flower…

Difference between Natural and Artificial ecosystem

Ecosystem can be defined as a structural and functional unit of biosphere…

Difference between Gross Primary Productivity and Net Primary Productivity

Productivity of an ecosystem is the rate of production or the amount of organi…

Difference Between Grazing and Detritus Food Chain

What is Food Chain? The series of organisms of an ecosystem through which t…

Difference between Food chain and Food web (Food chain vs Food Web)

Food Chain The series of organisms of an ecosystem through which the food a…

Difference Between Cyclic and Non Cyclic Photophosphorylation

Photosynthesis is the process of producing carbohydrates by green plants usin…

Difference Between Hydroponics and Aeroponics

Definition Hydroponics – The practice of growing plants in nutrient enric…

Difference Between Transpiration and Guttation

Transpiration Definition:The loss of water in the form of vapours from the l…

Difference between Amylose and Amylopectin

Starch is a nutritional polysaccharide and is the major storage  carbohydrate…

Difference between denaturation and renaturation of DNA

Definition: Denaturation: The process of formation of single stranded DNA …

Difference Between Dry and Web lab

Dry lab (computer assisted analysis) 1. Dry lab or dry laboratories are l…

Difference between Wet and Dry lab

Wet lab (water based experiments) 1. Wet lab or wet laboratories are labor…

Difference Between Invitro and Insilico

Invivo , In vitro and In silico are the three common terms used in biological …

Difference between Invivo and Invitro

Invivo, In vitro and In silico are three common terms used in biological scien…

Difference Between Insitu and Ex situ Conservation

The term biodiversity refers to the totality of genes, species and ecosystems…

Difference between Artery and Vein

In closed circulatory system blood is circulated through closed vessels such…

Difference between Essential and nonessential amino acids

Proteins are made up of simple units called amino acids. Amino acids absorb…

Difference between Blood and Lymph

Blood is a fluid connective tissue. It is an extremely complex substance car…

Difference between Red and White muscle

Muscles, the organs of the muscular system are the specialized cells which ar…

Difference between Bone and Cartilage | Bone vs Cartilage

The human skeletal system consists of bones and cartilages of various types. …

Difference Between Mitospores and Meiospores

Spore: A haploid reproductive cell, usually unicellular, capable of developin…

Difference between Natural and Phylogenetic Classification

Classification is a process which mankind naturally and instinctively carries…

Difference between Natural and Artificial Classification

Classification is a process which mankind naturally and instinctively carries…

Difference between short range and long range adaptations

Adaptation is a characteristic feature of all living organisms. The useful str…

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