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HOMOPLASTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: of, relating to, or derived from another individual of the same species . homoplastic grafts.
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Homoplasy - Wikipedia
Homoplasy is the similarity in a feature that is not parsimoniously explained by descent from a common ancestor. Most often, homoplasy is viewed as a similarity ...
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HOMOPLASTIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Homoplastic definition: (of a tissue graft) derived from an individual of the same species as the recipient. See examples of HOMOPLASTIC used in a sentence.
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homoplastic
homoplastic, a. (-ˈplæstɪk) [f. as prec. + Gr. πλαστικός fit for moulding.] 1. Biol. Having a similarity of structure without community of origin: said of parts or organs of different animals or plants. Opp. to homogenetic. Nearly synonymous with homomorphic 1 c, and with analogous 1 b; but implying...
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HOMOPLASTIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
in a manner that pertains to a tissue graft derived from an individual of the same species as the recipient. The word homoplastically is derived from ...
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Classification and differences between homologous, homoplastic ...
Homoplastic traits can be analogous, meaning they developed independently without any common ancestor or commmon initial trait, or can be traits ...
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Homoplastic single nucleotide polymorphisms contributed to ...
Homoplastic mutations are mutations independently occurring in different clades of an organism. The homoplastic changes may be a result of ...
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How to identify (as opposed to define) a homoplasy - PubMed
There is much debate on the definitions of homoplasy and homology, and on how to spot them among character states used in a phylogenetic analysis.
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Homoplasy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Homoplasy is defined as the occurrence of identical or similar genetic traits in different species that do not share a common ancestor, often resulting from ...
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Homoplasy - (Biological Anthropology) - Vocab, Definition ... - Fiveable
Homoplasy refers to a similarity in traits or characteristics in different species that arises independently, rather than from a common ancestor.
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heteroplastic
heteroplastic, a. (-ˈplæstɪk) [f. as prec. + Gr. πλαστικός fit for moulding: F. hétéroplastique.] 1. Path. Of or belonging to heteroplasia; of the nature of a heteroplasm.1854 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 270 Tubercle, carcinoma, and other heteroplastic new-formations. 2. Biol...
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Aggiosaurus
As the presence of unusually large dentition (apicobasal length in excess of ) was considered to be homoplastic among geosaurins, Aggiosaurus cannot be
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homogenetic
homogenetic, a. Biol. (-dʒɪˈnɛtɪk) [f. homo- + genetic.] 1. Having a common descent or origin; applied by Ray Lankester to organs or parts of different organisms which, however variously modified, show a correspondence of structure due to derivation from a common ancestor. Nearly synonymous with hom...
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Bonnetina
However, tarantulas happen to be excessively homoplastic, meaning the same seemingly unique characteristics have evolved separately rather than from a Only the sexual features were observed not to be homoplastic, suggesting that sexual selection may have been a driving force in their divergence.
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homœoplastic
homœoplastic, a. (hɒmiːəʊˈplæstɪk) [f. Gr. ὅµοιος like + πλαστικός plastic.] 1. Path. Said of a tumour or growth similar in structure to the tissue in which it occurs: opp. to heteroplastic.1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 363 Transformation of..homœoplastic into heteroplastic formations, so-called De...
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