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HOMOLOGOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : having the same relative position, value, or structure: such as (1) biology : exhibiting biological homology (2) biology : having the same or allelic ...
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Homology (biology) - Wikipedia
In biology, homology is similarity in anatomical structures or genes between organisms of different taxa due to shared ancestry
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HOMOLOGOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective corresponding in structure and in origin, but not necessarily in function: The wing of a bird and the foreleg of a horse are homologous.
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homologous
homologous, a. (həʊˈmɒləgəs) [f. med.L. homo-log-us or Gr. ὁµόλογ-ος agreeing (see prec.) + -ous.] Having the same relation, proportion, relative position, etc.; corresponding. Specifically: 1. a. Math. Having the same ratio or relative value as the two antecedents or the two consequents in a propor...
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HOMOLOGOUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose: homologous to These activities are meant to be homologous to modern work conditions.
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Homologies and analogies - Understanding Evolution
We use homologous characters — characters in different organisms that are similar because they were inherited from a common ancestor that also had that ...
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Homologous series
Inorganic homologous series
Homologous series are not unique to organic chemistry. Titanium, vanadium, and molybdenum oxides all form homologous series (e.g.
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Homologous chromosome - Wikipedia
Homologous chromosomes or homologs are a set of one maternal and one paternal chromosome that pair up with each other inside a cell during meiosis.
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Homologous - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Having similar or corresponding features. For example, homologous structures are structures having similar anatomical features but they do not necessarily have ...
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[PDF] BIO 173 - Homologous Structures Infographic
WHAT ARE HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES? Homologous structures are similar characteristics between related species that have different functions.
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Homology: Orthologs and Paralogs - National Library of Medicine
Homology refers to biological features including genes and their products that are descended from a feature present in a common ancestor.
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Mechanism of homologous recombination: mediators and helicases ... - Nature
Mechanism of the Srs2 anti-recombinase function. Srs2 protein has a 3′→5′ DNA-helicase activity 116 , and the likely functional equivalent in other eukaryotes is FBH1 (Refs 117 , 118 ).
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Homologous chromosome
sets of each homologous chromosome pair. of the homologous allele on the homologous chromosome.
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Homologous structures under Lamarck I've read that Lamarck's theory doesn't explain homologous structures. But, what about the following hypothetical under Lamarck's theories: * A population develops an adaptatio...
I agree with you that I can't see why Lamarck's hypothesis could not explain the presence of homologous structures.
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Homologous recombination
) or through non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). models of homologous recombination
Homologous recombination: Tempy & Trun: Animation of the bacterial RecBCD pathway of homologous recombination
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