0 having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose:
These activities are meant to be homologous to modern work conditions.
A model represents, or is homologous with, a specific aspect of perceived reality.
The wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous structures.
A female's paraurethral glands are homologous to the male prostate.
Feathers are traditionally considered homologous with reptilian scales.
In this case a pair of homologous chromosomes fail to separate from one another during meiosis.
1 similar in position, structure, or purpose
Note that this is very unlike evolutionary theory, in which homologous structures endure along a thread of actuality.
Homologous positions in all sequences are represented in white, black-background letters.
Genetically related strains produced homologous patterns and grouped together, whereas unrelated strains separated on the dendogram.
The degree of homologous and heterologous resistance was evaluated by comparing the number of worms recovered in infected and previously noninfected (control) mice.
The underlying form in perception is homologous to the underlying form in production ; likewise for the two phonological surface forms.
The first is that humans still have a gesture-call system that is homologous to the primate one.
Because the visual cortices of synapsids and sauropsids derive from different portions of the dorsal pallium, they cannot be homologous as visual cortices.
The recessive mutation tufted was used as a reliable genetic marker to trace transmission of the homologous chromosomes.
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(位置、結構、價值或目的等)相似的,相應的, 同源的(生物學術語,指經過了數百萬年的進化演變,儘管形態、用途已不盡相同,但擁有相同的起源)…
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(位置、结构、价值或目的等)相似的,相应的, 同源的(生物学术语,指经过了数百万年的进化演变,尽管形态、用途已不尽相同,但拥有相同的起源)…
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