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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1978
AbstractA recently described juvenile specimen of Avahi was supposed to show that indriines have an unreplaced deciduous canine and that the indriine toothcomb was composed only of incisors. To the contrary, this specimen demonstrates quite dramatically a growth phenomenon earlier discussed: in indriines, the anteriormost of the four deciduous lower ...
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AbstractA recently described juvenile specimen of Avahi was supposed to show that indriines have an unreplaced deciduous canine and that the indriine toothcomb was composed only of incisors. To the contrary, this specimen demonstrates quite dramatically a growth phenomenon earlier discussed: in indriines, the anteriormost of the four deciduous lower ...
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BARD1 reads H2A lysine 15 ubiquitination to direct homologous recombination
Nature, 2021Jordan R. Becker +5 more
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Confusing homologs as homologies: a reply to “On homology”
Cladistics, 2012David M, Williams, Malte C, Ebach
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Journal of Morphology, 1982
AbstractHomology is resemblance caused by a continuity of information. In biology it is a unified developmental phenomenon. Homologies among and within individuals intergrade in several ways, so historical homology cannot be separated sharply from repetitive homology.
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AbstractHomology is resemblance caused by a continuity of information. In biology it is a unified developmental phenomenon. Homologies among and within individuals intergrade in several ways, so historical homology cannot be separated sharply from repetitive homology.
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Homologous tails? Or tales of homology?
BioEssays, 2000Classical mutations at the mouse Brachyury (T) locus were discovered because they lead to shortened tails in heterozygous newborns. no tail (ntl) mutants in the zebrafish, as their name suggests, show a similar phenotype. In Drosophila, mutants in the brachyenteron (byn) gene disrupt hindgut formation.
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IMPLANTS Homologous Homologous
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977Henry Jahan, G. Thomas
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Mathematics of the USSR-Sbornik, 1985
Translation from Mat. Sb., Nov. Ser. 124(166), No.2(6), 280-287 (Russian) (1984; Zbl 0562.16016).
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Translation from Mat. Sb., Nov. Ser. 124(166), No.2(6), 280-287 (Russian) (1984; Zbl 0562.16016).
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Detecting the mutational signature of homologous recombination deficiency in clinical samples
Nature Genetics, 2019D. Gulhan +4 more
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