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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoplasy
The corresponding adjective is either homoplasic or homoplastic. Only sexual features were observed to not be homoplastic, suggesting that sexual selection may have been a driving force in the divergence of tarantulas wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arctometatarsal
The trait appears to be highly homoplastic, common in certain sorts of dinosaurs accustomed to running (among them the tyrannosauroids, ornithomimosaurs wikipedia.org
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homoplast
homoplast Biol. (ˈhɒməʊplæst) [f. as prec. + Gr. πλαστός moulded: cf. bioplast.] 1. An organ or part homoplastic with another (see next); opp. to homogen 2.1870 Ray Lankester in Ann. Nat. Hist. VI. 39 Such details of agreement..we must set down to the fact that they are to a great degree homoplasts,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vectaerovenator
Comparative anatomical analysis shows that this taxon shares homoplastic features with megalosauroids, carcharodontosaurs, and some coelurosaurs, and cannot wikipedia.org
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isoplasty
isoplasty Med. and Biol. (ˈaɪsəʊplæstɪ) [f. iso- + -plasty.] = homoplasty, homotransplantation. Hence isoˈplastic a. = homoplastic a. 2.1923 Isoplasty, -plastic [see homografting vbl. n.]. 1929 Ann. Surg. XC. 926 Homoplasty, homeoplasty and isoplasty mean tissue transplantation from one individual t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osteoma
When the bone tumor grows on other bone it is known as "homoplastic osteoma"; when it grows on other tissue it is called "heteroplastic osteoma". wikipedia.org
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homograft
homograft Med. and Biol. (ˈhɒməʊgrɑːft, -græft) [f. homo- (in homogenous, homologous, and homoplastic) + graft n.1] A graft taken from another individual of the same species as the recipient; a homotransplant; homograft reaction, the immunological reaction that causes a homograft to be rejected by t... Oxford English Dictionary
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并跖骨
这一特征是高度非同源而相似的(homoplastic),在许多适于奔跑的恐龙中都能发现(如暴龙科、似鸟龙科和伤齿龙科)。这一结构可以使力量有效传递至跖骨处。 参考资料 进化生物学概念 脊椎动物解剖学 骨骼系统 恐龙解剖学 wikipedia.org
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Echimyinae
evolution of morphological characters, leading to the recognition that key character states long used to group genera into higher units were demonstrably homoplastic wikipedia.org
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