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Homology: Why We Know a Whale Is Not a Fish
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GeneticsTaxonomyAnatomyComparative AnatomyStructural SimilarityComparative BiologyPhylogeneticsMarine GenomicsMorphological EvidencePhilosophy Of BiologyMorphologyBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyCommon AncestryCladisticsTaxonomy (Biology)MedicineRigorous Testing
Homology is a fundamental concept in comparative and evolutionary biology and yet often the focus of antievolution challenges. In describing structural similarity that is the result of common ancestry, hypotheses about homology require rigorous testing and form the basis for making predictions about anatomy and physiology as well as the fossil record. Communicating the basics of homology to students is essential for a high school biology curriculum.
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