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Marchantiophyta, Anthocerotophyta and Bryophyta

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Marchantiophyta, Anthocerotophyta and Bryophyta. Difference # Marchantiophyta: 1. Thallus or leafy shoot; thallus simple or with air chambers. 2. In leafy shoot, leaves arranged in three rows, one ventral and two lateral. 3. Leaves divided into two or more lobes, and without midvein. 4. Rhizoids in marchantiophyta are hyaline, one-celled, [...]

By |2016-08-24T10:16:50+00:00August 24, 2016|Bryophytes|Comments Off on Marchantiophyta, Anthocerotophyta and Bryophyta

Difference between Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina. Difference # Ascomycotina: 1. In ascomycotina primary mycelium is long-lived. 2. Dikaryotic phase is short-lived and dependent in ascomycotina.­ 3. In ascomycotina clamp connection is absent. 4. Dolipore-septum absent in ascomycotina. 5. In ascomycotina sex organs are well-developed in lower forms and gradually reduced in higher forms. [...]

By |2016-08-24T10:16:47+00:00August 24, 2016|Fungi|Comments Off on Difference between Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina

Difference between Lysogenic and Lytic Phases of a Virus

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Lysogenic and Lytic Phases of a Virus. Difference # Lysogenic Phase: 1. The viral genome or its complementary DNA gets integrated with the host DNA. It is called pro-phage or provirus. 2. The host DNA is not hydrolysed during lysogenic phase. 3. The pro-phage or provirus replicates only once along [...]

By |2016-08-17T17:19:45+00:00August 17, 2016|Difference|Comments Off on Difference between Lysogenic and Lytic Phases of a Virus
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