Used in a Sentence

homologue

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for homologue.

Editorial note

The conclusions are only interesting for researchers focused on gene x (and maybe its homologue), and potentially for researchers developing methodology.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of homolog. [Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound, chromosome, gene, or cultural element.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of homologue gathered in one view.

noun

Alternative spelling of homolog. [Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound, chromosome, gene, or cultural element.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for homologue.

noun

Alternative spelling of homolog. [Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound, chromosome, gene, or cultural element.]

Example sentences

1

The conclusions are only interesting for researchers focused on gene x (and maybe its homologue), and potentially for researchers developing methodology.

2

THC-Varin (stupid autocorrect on my phone from prior post) (AKA THC-V)is a highly-psychoative, hard-hitting THC homologue that is highly stimulating with very short duration of effect.

3

C makes you think about, and its semantics are powerful and flexible but elegant enough that you can hold the model (or a reasonable homologue) in your head.

4

The latter include user operating systems and software, the security of remote sites supplying content and homologue internationalised domain names.

5

- The gene was successfully knocked out by disabling the gene and its homologue.

6

(I can only recommend German resources…) I would recommend people start with some normal economics before they get into the economic homologue of urine therapy.

7

Even better it's not a future network that will grow over the time as previous students get at better places and positions, it's an already active network of more senior people and you'll meet them as homologue not in a student/professor relationship.

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It is the homologue of the female kentrogon, but is reduced to an amoeboid unsegmented cuticle-covered mass of cells consisting of three to four cell-types: the dorsolateral, the ventral epidermis, the inclusion cells, and the postganglion.

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You use 'homonym' and 'homophone' and 'homologue' because that is the language, the correct one, and all correct use is a model: you do not hide that to the immature (which would make them remain so), there is nothing like «test[ing] the reader's maturity», and to stop using 'homonym' because somebody may faint would be one apex of the absurd (and a dictatorship of the fools).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use homologue in a sentence?

The conclusions are only interesting for researchers focused on gene x (and maybe its homologue), and potentially for researchers developing methodology.

What does homologue mean?

Alternative spelling of homolog. [Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound, chromosome, gene, or cultural element.]

What part of speech is homologue?

homologue is commonly used as noun.