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Homogenetic vs Homogenesis - What's the difference?

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Homogenesis is a related term of homogenetic.



In biology terms the difference between homogenetic and homogenesis

is that homogenetic is homogenous; applied to a class of homologies that arise from similarity of structure and are taken as evidence of common ancestry while homogenesis is a method of reproduction in which the parents and offspring are alike.

As an adjective homogenetic

is homogenous; applied to a class of homologies that arise from similarity of structure and are taken as evidence of common ancestry.

As a noun homogenesis is

a method of reproduction in which the parents and offspring are alike.

homogenetic

English

Adjective

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  • (biology) homogenous; applied to a class of homologies that arise from similarity of structure and are taken as evidence of common ancestry.
  • (Webster 1913)

    homogenesis

    English

    Noun

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  • (biology) A method of reproduction in which the parents and offspring are alike.