homologus
"Homologus" is a common misspelling of the adjective "homologous." The correct term, homologous, is used across several fields to describe similarity resulting from shared origin, structural correspondence, or equivalence under a given relation.
In biology and evolutionary science, homologous structures are anatomical features in different species that derive from
In genetics and molecular biology, homologous recombination denotes the process by which nucleotide sequences exchange between
In chemistry, a homologous series is a family of compounds differing by a repeating unit (often CH2),
In mathematics and topology, the adjective homologous describes cycles or chains that belong to the same homology
Usage of "homologous" varies by discipline, but the underlying concept generally involves correspondence, shared origin, or