nichthomologe
Nichthomologe is a term that appears in some German-language genetics discussions to denote something that is not homologous. In practice, it is not a standard or widely used term in modern genetics, and many authors prefer alternative phrasing such as nicht-homolog (not homologous) or nicht-homologe Sequenzen. When the term is encountered, it generally refers to sequences, genes, or genomic elements that do not show detectable sequence similarity to a reference sequence, another genome, or a corresponding chromosomal region.
The word is formed from nicht (not) and Homologe (homologue). Homology in genetics refers to shared ancestry
In practice, more common terms are used in literature. For example, in comparisons across species researchers
Recognizing whether a sequence or region is homologous or non-homologous helps interpret evolutionary relationships, functional conservation,
Homology, Non-homologous end joining, Sequence alignment, Comparative genomics, Orthologs and paralogs.