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5-HT2C receptor and Retrotransposon

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Difference between 5-HT2C receptor and Retrotransposon

5-HT2C receptor vs. Retrotransposon

The 5-HT2C receptor is a subtype of 5-HT receptor that binds the endogenous neurotransmitter serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT). Retrotransposons (also called transposons via RNA intermediates) are genetic elements that can amplify themselves in a genome and are ubiquitous components of the DNA of many eukaryotic organisms.

Similarities between 5-HT2C receptor and Retrotransposon

5-HT2C receptor and Retrotransposon have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Untranslated region.

Untranslated region

In molecular genetics, an untranslated region (or UTR) refers to either of two sections, one on each side of a coding sequence on a strand of mRNA.

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5-HT2C receptor and Retrotransposon Comparison

5-HT2C receptor has 166 relations, while Retrotransposon has 48. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.47% = 1 / (166 + 48).

References

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