Homologue Sentence Examples

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  • This last tube is probably the homologue of Laurer's canal (Goto, 8).

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  • Nearer the uterus than the ep08phoron a few scattered tubules are occasionally found which are looked upon as the homologue of the organ of Giraldbs in the male, and are known as the paroophoron.

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  • Thelyphonus and its allies, however, have a long tactile caudal flagellum, the homologue of the scorpion's sting; but its exact use is unknown.

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  • In the hind-leg (where it is the homologue apparently of the peroneus brevis of man) the tendon becomes blended with that of the large extensor.

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  • It also appears that there is a highly similar mouse homologue to that gene, however containing a few extra exons.

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  • Conversely, many human genes have a clear homologue in Drosophila.

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  • This gives an indication of whether a novel sequence is that of an active peptidase or a non-peptidase homologue.

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  • Below we have a quick look at the mouse homologue of our human PITX2 gene.

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  • This shows whether we currently regard this as an ' active ', ' putative ' or ' inactive ' peptidase homologue.

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  • An additional important nuclear ERK substrate is Myc, another transcription factor and oncogenic protein homologue, which will be discussed below.

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  • This pad varies much; it is morphologically the homologue of the pair of basiventral elements which by their lateral extension give origin to the corresponding ribs.

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  • The west wind drift sends a stream northwards along the west coast of Australia, the West Australia current, the homologue of the Benguela current in the South Atlantic. The principal feature in the circulation in the depths of the Indian Ocean is a slow movement of Antarctic water northwards along the bottom to take the place of that removed from the surface by evaporation, and by currents in the lower latitudes.

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