Conjugation
Conjugation (Latin coniugatio "Connection" ) or modification is:
- Conjugation ( grammar), the diffraction of verbs
- Conjugation (chemistry ), a binding phenomenon in molecules with (multiple) unsaturated carbon chains
- Conjugation ( biology), the transfer of genetic material between protozoa or bacteria
- Conjugation ( Biochemistry), the joining of foreign substances or metabolites with highly water- soluble substances in the context of phase II biotransformation
- Conjugation ( paramecium ), a gendered process in which two single-celled organisms exchange genetic information
- The coupling of a substance to an antibody, antibody staining, see
In mathematics is conjugated or conjugated for
- Conjugation ( mathematics), the conjugate of a complex number
- Conjugation ( group theory ), an automorphism of a group
- Topological conjugation, a concept in the theory of dynamical systems
- Conjugated index, two real numbers whose sum of the reciprocals of one equals
- Conjugated Matrix, the matrix obtained by complex conjugation of all the elements
- Conjugated elements, two special algebraic elements of a field extension
- Conjugate subgroup, a special subgroup
See also:
- Disambiguation