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19 February, 11:30

What are three types of homologies that can be seen in organisms? Give example of each homologous?

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  1. 19 February, 11:35
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    1. Iterative homology: e. g. antenna and leg of fiddler crab

    2. Ontogenetic homology: e. g. radular teeth of veliger, feathers of chicken and hen

    3. Di-polymorphic homology: e. g. white and brown feathers of hen races, chelae of male and female of fiddler crabs

    4. Supraspecific: e. g. chelae of fiddler crab, chelae of lobster, feathers of hen and pheasant
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