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Homology refers to the similarity between structures or traits in different species that is due to their shared ancestry. In other words, homologous structures are those that have evolved from a common ancestor.
A classic example of homology is the forelimbs of mammals. Despite serving different functions (e.g., swimming, flying, running, digging), the forelimbs of mammals share a common skeletal structure that reflects their shared ancestry.
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