NOUN
- the quality of being similar or corresponding in position or value or structure or function
How To Use homology In A Sentence
- Many proteins show homology across their whole length or across portions of their sequence.
- A less complete case of serial homology is presented by Crustacea (animals of the crab class), notably by the squilla and by the common lobster. On the Genesis of Species
- Topology, cohomology, Lie algebras, and knot theory have all become valuable items in the physicist's tool chest.
- There are two approaches to the study of homology: simplicial, which forms groups out of chain complexes, and de Rham, which forms groups from differential forms Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
- There was no homology between sequenced clones and analogous repeats in potato IGS.
- It is expected that a greater number of genes would exhibit homology between tomato and eggplant.
- Note that this is a strobilus with possible homology to the ovule-bearing cone of conifers.
- The proteins encoded by these genes share a short region of homology at their amino termini.
- Gene silencing can be divided into two types: position effect and homology dependent gene silencing ( HdGS ) .
- What Wittmer does find is a very close and convincing homology between the conchae (turbinals, cristae, etc.) marked in red in the figures adapted from his review.