homological (Meaning)

Wordnet

homological (s)

similar in evolutionary origin but not in function

Webster

homological (a.)

Pertaining to homology; having a structural affinity proceeding from, or base upon, that kind of relation termed homology.

homological Sentence Examples

  1. The homology of the ribosomes from different species suggests a shared evolutionary ancestry.
  2. Homologous structures perform similar functions despite their different appearances.
  3. The molecular homologies between vertebrates and invertebrates indicate a deep evolutionary connection.
  4. The homological sequences in the DNA of different organisms provide evidence for their genetic relatedness.
  5. The homology of the developmental processes in different animals reveals common genetic pathways.
  6. Homologous chromosomes pair during meiosis, ensuring genetic diversity in offspring.
  7. The homological nature of the circulatory systems in mammals and birds suggests a common ancestor.
  8. Homologous genes encode proteins with similar structures and functions.
  9. Homologous mutations in different genes can cause similar genetic disorders.
  10. The homological relationship between the immune systems of humans and other vertebrates highlights the importance of genetic conservation.

FAQs About the word homological

similar in evolutionary origin but not in functionPertaining to homology; having a structural affinity proceeding from, or base upon, that kind of relation term

analogous, comparable, related,homologous, homogenous, tantamount, uniform, equivalent,homogeneous, similar

distinguishable, distant, distinct, other, distinct, unlike, disparate, dissimilar, various, distant

The homology of the ribosomes from different species suggests a shared evolutionary ancestry.

Homologous structures perform similar functions despite their different appearances.

The molecular homologies between vertebrates and invertebrates indicate a deep evolutionary connection.

The homological sequences in the DNA of different organisms provide evidence for their genetic relatedness.