disaccharide (Q11477): Difference between revisions

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Property / subclass of: oligosaccharide / rank
 
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Property / subclass of: carbohydrate / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide binding / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide binding / qualifier
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide metabolic process / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide metabolic process / qualifier
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide biosynthetic process / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide catabolic process / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide catabolic process / qualifier
 
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Property / part of: cellular response to disaccharide stimulus / rank
 
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Property / part of: cellular response to disaccharide stimulus / qualifier
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide transmembrane transporter activity / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide transmembrane transporter activity / qualifier
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide transport / rank
 
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Property / part of: disaccharide transport / qualifier
 
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Property / part of: response to disaccharide / rank
 
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Property / part of: response to disaccharide / qualifier
 
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Property / has part(s): monosaccharide / rank
 
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Property / has part(s): glycosidic bond / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 9 June 2023

complex sugar, formed when two monosaccharides are joined by glycosidic linkage
  • double sugar
  • biose
  • disaccharides
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disaccharide
complex sugar, formed when two monosaccharides are joined by glycosidic linkage
  • double sugar
  • biose
  • disaccharides

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