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homologous chromosome Two chromosomes are said to be homologous when they have the same loci in the same positions for all the genes they contain, besides being of the same length. They can only be accounted for in diploid, such as humans, or polyploid beings. ...
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homology similiarity of individual structures that belong to different species within a monophyletic group.
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homologous organs Organs in the male and female that develop from the same embryonic tissue.
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homologous chromosome Chromosomes that are not completely the same, but very similar, as in a set of gene inherited from the father and mother. Chromosomes that replicated and became two are called chromatids.
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homologue Sequences or structures that are related to each other by descent from a common ancestral sequence or structure are homologues. All members of a gene family are homologues, by definition.
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