Similarities between Okadaic acid and Polyketide synthase
Okadaic acid and Polyketide synthase have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alkene, Fatty acid, Functional group, Polyketide.
Alkene
In organic chemistry, an alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains at least one carbon–carbon double bond.
Alkene and Okadaic acid · Alkene and Polyketide synthase ·
Fatty acid
In chemistry, particularly in biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated.
Fatty acid and Okadaic acid · Fatty acid and Polyketide synthase ·
Functional group
In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific substituents or moieties within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules.
Functional group and Okadaic acid · Functional group and Polyketide synthase ·
Polyketide
Polyketides are a class of secondary metabolites produced by certain living organisms in order to impart to them some survival advantage.
Okadaic acid and Polyketide · Polyketide and Polyketide synthase ·
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- What Okadaic acid and Polyketide synthase have in common
- What are the similarities between Okadaic acid and Polyketide synthase
Okadaic acid and Polyketide synthase Comparison
Okadaic acid has 57 relations, while Polyketide synthase has 54. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.60% = 4 / (57 + 54).
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