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homozygous possessing two identical forms (alleles) of a specific gene.
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homogeneous of uniform structure or composition throughout - ho
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homologous likeness and correspondence in structure between parts of different organisms, due to common ancestry of the organisms; a similar character state present in two or more species of organisms that is derived from a single character in their common ancestor. (compare to analogy)
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homology Being derived of the same evolutionary or phylogenetic origin, but not necessarily sharing the same function or structure.
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homodont having teeth that are all essentially similar, usually simple cones (secondary homodonty in odontocete whales)
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