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    homologous查询结果如下:

    音标:[hoʊ'mɑːləɡəs]

    基本释义/说明:adj.相应的;一致的;【生物】同源的
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    【化】同系的;同族的;
    a homologousseries
    (有机化合物的)同族,同系;同系(族)列.
    ②【生】(器官)相对应的;异形同源的;
    homologous organs
    相对应的器官;同源器官(如蝙蝠的翅与老鼠的前足).
    -扩展释义
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    同种异体的,相应的
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    类似的,类同的
    N/A
    a.1.【生】同种异体的;同源的,2.相应的;一致的
    n. 【环境】
    同系的,同种异体的,同源的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    -homologous的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    homological
    (biology) Having a similar evolutionary origin; homologous. || (mathematics) Having to do with homology. || (grammar) Of an adjective, describing itself.
    “According to Rotman, the justification of homological algebra is that it eventually proved useful in solving purely algebraic problems.”
    “He assumes students are familiar with homological algebra, algebraic topology based on different forms, and de Rham cohomology.”
    “There is the presence of a double population of haematids, which implies there has been a blood transfusion with homological blood.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    (organic chemistry) Any reaction that converts a compound into the next member of a homologous series, usually by lengthening a carbon chain || (law) Official certification
    “In the US, hang glider pilots have to pay hundreds of times more for a world record homologation than any other pilots in the world have to pay.”
    “The new firm’s services will include prototyping, production analysis, performance testing and vehicle homologation for particular markets.”
    “Following completion of the homologation process, the system will also be introduced in other countries and then only requires activation of the software already available.”
    Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound or a chromosome. || (语言学) A word shared by two languages or dialects. || (genetics) One of a group of similar DNA sequences that share a common ancestry. || (organic chemistry) A member of a homologous series
    “Chemistry experiments with seaborgium have firmly placed it in group 6 as a heavier homologue to tungsten.”
    “They are intermediates in such reactions as the change of a carboxylic acid to its next highest homologue or to a derivative of a homologous acid such as an ester or an amide.”
    “Lesquerolic acid is the C20 homologue of ricinoleic acid and attempts are being made to develop Lesquerella fondleri as a new crop.”
    Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound or a chromosome. || (语言学) A word shared by two languages or dialects. || (genetics) One of a group of similar DNA sequences that share a common ancestry. || (organic chemistry) A member of a homologous series
    “Similarly, mutations within the Drosophila CBP homolog have wide-ranging pleiotropic phenotypes.”
    “In the present context, a molecular genetic marker is considered as a point on a pair of homolog chromosomes of a diploid species.”
    “The cnidarian homolog of the nervous system is a nerve net that is largely ectodermal.”
    A homologous relationship. || (topology) A theory associating a system of groups to each topological space. || (algebra) A certain system of groups associated to a chain complex. || (chemistry) The relationship between the elements in the same group of the periodic table, or between organic compounds in a homologous series. || (evolutionary theory) A correspondence of structures in two life forms with a common evolutionary origin, such as flippers and hands. || (genetics) The presence of the same series of bases in related genes.
    “The homology of the teeth in the marsupial dentition has been controversial and there are several alternate nomenclatures.”
    “The proteins encoded by these genes share a short region of homology at their amino termini.”
    “Therefore, the homology of entomostracan and malacostracan neuronal stem cells remains uncertain.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    homologize的异体字
    (transitive) to confirm, ratify or approve, especially officially or legally
    “Allsport has said yes, and, while the FIA need to homologate the new track, they are happy with the plan in principle.”
    “As these OEMs expanded their production footprint beyond home markets, modifying existing platforms to effectively homologate into new markets reduced costs and complexity.”
    (transitive) To make something homologous. || (intransitive) To become homologous.
    “This, in turn was surrounded by several whorls of bracts that many homologize with petals and sepals in flowering plants.”
    “Schiner’s system also was more especially applied to the brachycerous and muscid types, though he did attempt to homologize it with the nemocerous venation.”
    “Within our current understanding of sponge structure, few authors would homologize the choanocyte epithelium of sponges with the lining of the gut in other animals.”
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