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Homology
1.
The quality of being homologous; correspondence; relation;
as, the
. homology
of similar polygons2.
(Biol.)
Correspondence or relation in type of structure in contradistinction to similarity of function; as, the relation in structure between the leg and arm of a man; or that between the arm of a man, the fore leg of a horse, the wing of a bird, and the fin of a fish, all these organs being modifications of one type of structure.
3.
(Chem.)
The correspondence or resemblance of substances belonging to the same type or series; a similarity of composition varying by a small, regular difference, and usually attended by a regular variation in physical properties;
as, there is an
, all members of the paraffin series. In an extended sense, the term is applied to the relation between chemical elements of the same group; homology
between methane, CH4
, ethane, C2H6
, propane, C3H8
, etc.as, chlorine, bromine, and iodine are said to be in
. Cf. homology
with each otherHeterology
. General homology
(Biol.)
, the higher relation which a series of parts, or a single part, bears to the fundamental or general type on which the group is constituted.
Owen.
– Serial homology
(Biol.)
, representative or repetitive relation in the segments of the same organism, – as in the lobster, where the parts follow each other in a straight line or series.
Owen.
See Homotypy
. – Special homology
(Biol.)
, the correspondence of a part or organ with those of a different animal, as determined by relative position and connection.
Owen.
Definition 2024
homology
homology
English
Noun
homology (plural homologies)
- A homologous relationship.
- (biology) A correspondence of structures in two life forms with a common evolutionary origin, such as flippers and hands.
- (chemistry) The relationship between the elements in the same group of the periodic table, or between organic compounds in a homologous series.
- (topology) A theory associating a system of groups to each topological space.
- (algebra) A certain system of groups associated to a chain complex.
- (genetics) The presence of the same series of bases in related genes.
Usage notes
- Like many terms that start with a non-silent h but have emphasis on their second syllable, some people precede homology with an, others with a.
- (biology): For a discussion of the use of the term homology (and by association homologous) in biology, see: Patterson, Colin. "Homology in Classical and Molecular Biology." Molecular Biology and Evolution 5, no. 6 (November 1988): 603–625. http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/5/6/603.pdf (accessed 18 December 2009; archived 18 December 2009, http://www.webcitation.org/5m7rn4rCe )
- (mathematics): When used attributively before the name of a topological space, as in homology n-sphere or homology manifold, the reference is to a space whose homology is the same as that of the space mentioned: an homology manifold, for example, is a space whose homology is that of some manifold.
- (mathematics): In modern usage, the term is used to mean homology group. Thus, X did Y by computing the homology of Z means X did Y by computing the homology groups of Z. More loosely, as used in homology in a space, the term corresponds to a singular homology group (group of singular homologies).[1]
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
homologous relationship
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biology: correspondence of structures in two life forms with a common evolutionary origin
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chemistry: relationship between the elements in the same group of the periodic table
mathematics: theory associating a system of quotient groups to each topological space
mathematics: system of quotient groups associated to a topological space
See also
- Eilenberg–Steenrod axioms on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Singular homology on Wikipedia.Wikipedia