homologon (Meaning)

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homologon (n.)

See Homologue.

Synonyms & Antonyms of homologon

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homologon Sentence Examples

  1. Reptiles and birds share homologous forelimbs, demonstrating their evolutionary relationship.
  2. The gene encoding the eye in humans has homologous counterparts in other vertebrates.
  3. Homologous proteins in different species often perform similar functions, indicating shared ancestry.
  4. The homologon of the human immune system in plants is called the systemic acquired resistance response.
  5. Scientists use homologous sequences to infer phylogenetic relationships among species.
  6. The absence of certain homologous genes in some organisms suggests the loss of specific functions during evolution.
  7. Mutations in homologous genes can lead to similar phenotypic effects in different species.
  8. Homologous structures may differ in appearance but have similar underlying developmental origins.
  9. The homologon of the human heart is known as the pumping organ in insects.
  10. Homology studies provide valuable insights into the evolution and diversification of life forms.

FAQs About the word homologon

See Homologue.

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Reptiles and birds share homologous forelimbs, demonstrating their evolutionary relationship.

The gene encoding the eye in humans has homologous counterparts in other vertebrates.

Homologous proteins in different species often perform similar functions, indicating shared ancestry.

The homologon of the human immune system in plants is called the systemic acquired resistance response.