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- Homology (biology) - Wikipedia
Homology among proteins or DNA is inferred from their sequence similarity Significant similarity is strong evidence that two sequences are related by divergent evolution from a common ancestor
- Homologies - Understanding Evolution
If different species share common ancestors, we would expect organisms to share similarities inherited from those ancestors Features inherited from common ancestors—even if their appearance is quite different in close relatives— are known as homologies Homologies can be identified by comparing the anatomies of different living things, looking at cellular similarities, studying
- Homology | Morphology, Comparative Anatomy Genetics | Britannica
homology, in biology, similarity of the structure, physiology, or development of different species of organisms based upon their descent from a common evolutionary ancestor
- Homology - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Biology definition: Homology is a condition characterized by having a degree of similarity, as in position or structure, that may indicate a common origin There is a correspondence of structure The term is a common or fundamental concept in evolutionary biology and genetics
- homology - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
If the homology centre lies on the homology axis, the homology is said to be singular or parabolic; otherwise, it is called non-singular or hyperbolic
- HOMOLOGY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
HOMOLOGY definition: the state of being homologous; homologous relation or correspondence See examples of homology used in a sentence
- Homology (biology) - New World Encyclopedia
In biology, homology is commonly defined as any similarity between structures of organisms in different taxa that derives from similar structures in their shared ancestry
- Homology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Homology is similarity that reflects common descent and ancestry Another way of comparing and classifying features among organisms is homoplasy Homoplasy is similarity (some might say superficial similarity) arrived at via independent evolution Homology may or may not imply conserved development Homoplasy implies divergent development
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