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homolog
hom·o·log or hom·o·logue H0257450 (hŏm′ə-lôg′, -lŏg′, hō′mə-)n. Something that is homologous, as an organ, body part, or gene. [French homologue, from Greek homologon, neuter of homologos, agreeing; see homologous.]homolog
homolog[′häm·ə‚läg] (genetics) One of a pair of homologous chromosomes. Also spelled homologue. homolog
hom·o·logue , homolog (hom'ō-log), A member of a homologous pair or series. [homo- + G. logos, word, ratio, relation] homolog or homologue (hŏm′ə-lôg′, -lŏg′, hō′mə-)n. Something that is homologous, as an organ, body part, or gene.homologue, homolog (hom′ŏ-log″) [Gr. homologos, agreeing, of one mind] 1. An organ or part common to several species.2. One that corresponds to a part or organ in another structure.3. In chemistry, any member of a series that resembles the other members in action and general structure but has a constant compositional difference such as a methyl, CH3, group.ThesaurusSeehomology |