HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: NOUN
- N/A
- That which is homologous; something having the same relative position, proportion, value, or structure.
- That which is homologous to something else
- Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound or a chromosome.
- A word shared by two languages or dialects.
- One of a group of similar DNA sequences that share a common ancestry.
- A member of a homologous series
HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: ADJECTIVE
- Having the same evolutionary origin but serving different functions
- Derived from the same species.
- Similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though not necessarily in function, as the flippers of a seal and the hands of a human.
- Relating to the correspondence between an antigen and the antibody produced in response to it.
- Relating to chromosomes that have the same morphology and linear sequence of gene loci.
- Relating to genes that are derived from a common ancestor.
- Belonging to or being a series of organic compounds, each successive member of which differs from the preceding member by a constant increment, especially by an added CH2 group.
- Corresponding in relative position and proportion.
- Corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species
- Characterized by homology; belonging to the same type or series; corresponding in composition and properties. See Homology, 3.
- Being of the same typical structure; having like relations to a fundamental type to structure; as, those bones in the hand of man and the fore foot of a horse are homologous that correspond in their structural relations, that is, in their relations to the type structure of the fore limb in vertebrates.
- See under Stimulus.
- Showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.
- Having the same relative proportion or value, as the two antecedents or the two consequents of a proportion.
- N/A
HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having the same relative position, proportion, value, or structure; having correspondence or likeness.
- In pathology, noting a neoplasm composed of tissues of the same type as those of the part from which it springs: distinguished from heterologous.
- N/A
HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: RELATED WORDS
- Counterpart, Peer, Equal, Equivalent, Costumed, Counterparts, Contemporaries, Equivalents, Colleagues, Corresponding, Homologue, Homology, Homologues, Homological, Homologic
- Repressor, Transmembrane, Subunit, Glycoprotein, Decarboxylase, Transferase, Homeobox gene, Operon, Reductase, Synthetase, Equivalent, Colleague, Counterpart, Homology, Homologous
HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Heterologous, Fellow, Alike, Sister, Counterpart, Peer, Equal, Equivalent, Costumed, Equivalents, Corresponding, Homologue, Homologues, Homological, Homologic
- Phosphatase, Endonuclease, Repressor, Transmembrane, Subunit, Glycoprotein, Decarboxylase, Transferase, Homeobox gene, Operon, Reductase, Synthetase, Equivalent, Counterpart, Homologous
HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Spindle fibers attach to the paired homologous chromosomes.
- Why were there four students per homologous pair?
- Homologous structures: Have same structure, but different functions.
- These will represent a homologous pair of chromosomes.
- The radius in the forearm is homologous to the tibia in the leg, and the ulna is homologous to the fibula.
- Some structures are both analogous and homologous: bird and bat wings are both homologous and analogous.
- These are homologous pooled human antibody, homologous human hyperimmune globulin, and heterologous hyperimmune serum.
- HOMOLOGOUS having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose: These activities are meant to be homologous to modern work conditions.
- They are both homologous by position on the chromosome, and homologous by progeny.
- They are composed of homologous proteins arranged in a homologous manner.
- Metaphase I: Homologue pairs line up at the metaphase plate.
- Analysis of homologue and homoeologue expression and interactions with Mre11.
- The alignment of chromosomes during meiosis I so that each chromosome is beside its homologue.
- Presence in a diploid cell of two homologue chromosomes inherited from the same parent.
- The class I MHC homologue of human cytomegalovirus inhibits attack by natural killer cells.
- Arabidopsis thaliana homologue of the Escherichia coli DNA repair enzyme endonuclease III.
- Antidepressant binding site in a bacterial homologue of neurotransmitter transporters.
- We have also identified a mammalian homologue of theyeast complex.
- ORFs find their closest homologue in the bacterial domain.
- Their emulsifying power is influenced by batch variations in the homologue composition, with pure homologue surfactants proving to be very poor emulsifiers.
HOMOLOGOUS vs HOMOLOGUE: QUESTIONS
- What stage do homologous chromosomes join together?
- What are homologous structures in different species?
- What is homologous recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae?
- How does Mitotic homologous recombination affect tumorigenesis?
- How are homologous and analogous structures different?
- Does homologous recombination occur in somatic cells?
- When are homologous chromosomes separated in meiosis?
- Are homologous chromosomes identical to each other?
- Do homologous structures have dissimilar constructions?
- Does DNA damage stimulate homologous recombination?
- Which of the following is the higher homologue of propane?
- What is the homologue of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 in a zebrafish?
- What is the function of the msbb homologue carried in pO157?
- Does the P97 homologue Cdc48p form a stable complex with 26S proteasome?
- What is the role of p53-homologue p63 in prostate cancer?
- How does the mammalian SRP differ from its bacterial homologue?
- Qu'est-ce que la transfusion de globule rouge homologue?
- Is there a homologue for GP100 in human melanocytes?
- Is zebrafish ELAV/HUC homologue an early neuronal marker?