The similarity in-between different species and different phylogenetic groups that shows which ones are more closely related based on their amount of traits in common example/ similarities between chimps and humans compared to the similarity between humans and a fish. This also covers similarity in genes and you could even say that different non-living things like TVs have homology.
the terms homologous usually refers to chromosomes. In humans there are two complete sets of 23 chromosomes. We receive one set from the maternal parent (mother) and one set from the paternal parent (father). That means we each have two copies of chromosome 1, two copies of chromosome 2, and so on. The two copies of each pair are referred to as homologous chromosomes. because they both contain the same genetic information. (homo means same or similar)
homologous is organisms that are Similar in position, structure, function, or characteristics.
each member differs grom the next member by -CH2 GROUP
Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
This terms is used in any transplant, autologous, homologous and etc.
heterozygous
Homologous structures (Not to be confused with Homologous pairs)
Chromosomes have the same sequence as a homologous.
Homologous structures
Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes are called homologous chromosomes.
Homologous means similar to but not the same thing, as a squirrel's foreleg is homologous to a human's arm.
Homologous Structures - California LIFE Science Prentice Hall (7th grade)
Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
homologous
The homologous is the study of animals.
This terms is used in any transplant, autologous, homologous and etc.
They have homologous chromosomes
heterozygous
I learned about homologous and heterozygous structures in Biology.
Homologous structures (Not to be confused with Homologous pairs)