“Homology is probably the most important concept in comparative biology. It has been treated in different ways, however, and more than one concept of homology is probably defensible” (Minelli 1994: 18); “Homology is one of the terms most widely employed in biology. Together with species, gene and a few others, it is likely to occur in texts devoted to the most diverse biological disciplines, from MORPHOLOGY to systematics to molecular genetics.
Tedesco, S. (2020). Homology. In F. Vercellone, S. Tedesco (a cura di), Glossary of Morphology (pp. 247-252). Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland AG [10.1007/978-3-030-51324-5_55].
Homology
Tedesco, Salvatore
2020-01-01
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“Homology is probably the most important concept in comparative biology. It has been treated in different ways, however, and more than one concept of homology is probably defensible” (Minelli 1994: 18); “Homology is one of the terms most widely employed in biology. Together with species, gene and a few others, it is likely to occur in texts devoted to the most diverse biological disciplines, from MORPHOLOGY to systematics to molecular genetics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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