homologous
homologous 英 [hɒ'mɒləgəs] 美 [ho'mɑləɡəs]
adj. 相应的;[生物] 同源的;类似的;一致的
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- adj. 相应的;[生物] 同源的;类似的;一致的
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1. We start with these fragments, and then we have a homologous recombination system that reassembles those into a chromosome.
我们以这些片段开始,然后通过同源重组将其组合到染色体中。
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2. There are so many important genes on every chromosome that the loss of both members of a homologous pair would be fatal, wouldn’t even get past embryonic development.
每一条染色体上都包含了数量巨大的重要基因,而同时丢失一对同源染色体将是致命的,生命甚至通不过胚胎发育期。
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3. This discovery, which had until now been unconfirmed in the reptile world, means that "these lizards have a way of distinguishing sister from homologous chromosomes, " Baumann says.
这项此前在爬行动物界未被确认的发现,意味着“这些蜥蜴具有区分同源的姊妹染色体的能力,”鲍曼说。
- homologous (adj.) "having the same position, value, structure, etc.," 1650s, from Latinized form of Greek homologos "agreeing, of one mind," from homos "same" (see homo- (1)) + logos "relation, reasoning, computation," related to legein "reckon, select, speak," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."
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