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homology That relation between parts which results from their development from corresponding embryonic parts, either in different animals, as in the case of the arm of man, the fore-leg of a quadruped, and the wing of a bird; or in the same individual, as in the case of the fore and hind legs in quadrupeds, and the segments or rings and their appendages of which the body of a worm, a centipede, etc., is composed. The latter is called serial homology. ...
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homologous Corresponding or alike in structure, position, or origin.
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homology Possession by two or more species of a trait derived, with or without modification, from their common ancestor. Also, homologous chromosomes, the members of a chromosome complement that bear the same genes.
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homologous Containing the same linear gene sequences, each derived from one parent.
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homologous chromosome Chromosome containing the same linear gene sequences as another, each derived from one parent.
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