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- Q11321452 subject Q6961798.
- Q11321452 abstract "Template:ForIn chemistry, homology refers to the appearance of homologues. A homologue (also spelled as homolog) is a compound belonging to a series of compounds differing from each other by a repeating unit, such as a methylene bridge −CH2−, a peptide residue, etc.A homolog is a special case of an analog. Examples are alkanes and compounds with alkyl side chains of different length (the repeating unit being a methylene group -CH2-).".
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- Q11321452 comment "Template:ForIn chemistry, homology refers to the appearance of homologues. A homologue (also spelled as homolog) is a compound belonging to a series of compounds differing from each other by a repeating unit, such as a methylene bridge −CH2−, a peptide residue, etc.A homolog is a special case of an analog. Examples are alkanes and compounds with alkyl side chains of different length (the repeating unit being a methylene group -CH2-).".
- Q11321452 label "Homology (chemistry)".
- Q11321452 depiction L-serine-skeletal.png.