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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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| homologous |
Similar in appearance or structure, but not necessarily in function.
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| homologous |
having the same relative position, value, or structure.
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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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| homologous |
(1) with the same evolutionary origin though now often different in form and/or function; (2) (of chromosomes) bearing genes for the same characters.
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