Similarities between Endogeny (biology) and TAAR1
Endogeny (biology) and TAAR1 have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cell (biology), DNA, Endocrine system, Exogeny, Genome, Nucleic acid sequence.
Cell (biology)
The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room") is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms.
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DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a thread-like chain of nucleotides carrying the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.
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Endocrine system
The endocrine system is a chemical messenger system consisting of hormones, the group of glands of an organism that carry those hormones directly into the circulatory system to be carried towards distant target organs, and the feedback loops of homeostasis that the hormones drive.
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Exogeny
In a variety of contexts, exogeny or exogeneity is the fact of an action or object originating externally.
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Genome
In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is the genetic material of an organism.
Endogeny (biology) and Genome · Genome and TAAR1 ·
Nucleic acid sequence
A nucleic acid sequence is a succession of letters that indicate the order of nucleotides forming alleles within a DNA (using GACT) or RNA (GACU) molecule.
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- What Endogeny (biology) and TAAR1 have in common
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Endogeny (biology) and TAAR1 Comparison
Endogeny (biology) has 24 relations, while TAAR1 has 161. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.24% = 6 / (24 + 161).
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