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Difference between homologous and homeologous??

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Answered by pratyushhero
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Homologous chromosomes are the chromosomes which contains alleles for same type of genes {one from sperm and one from egg} or can be called similar. ... For example group 1 chromosomes are homologous chromosomes but onechromosome from group 1 and one chromosome from group 2 are non- homologous chromosomes .
Answered by Amaninder24
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HOMOLOGOUS -
Showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.:
(biology) Corresponding to a similar structure in another life form with a common evolutionary origin.
*:Lobules, homologous in structure, recur again only in the Gondwanalandic families Lepidolaenaceae and Jubulopsidaceae thus in the Lepidolaenineae.
:Flippers and hands are homologous structures .
:(chemistry) Belonging to a series of aliphatic organic compounds that differ only by the addition of a CH2 group.
:(genetics) Having the same morphology as another chromosome.
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