Definition of Homoplastic. Meaning of Homoplastic. Synonyms of Homoplastic

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Definition of Homoplastic

Homoplastic
Homoplastic Ho`mo*plas"tic, a. [Homo- + plastic.] Of or pertaining to homoplasty; as, homoplasticorgans; homoplastic forms.

Meaning of Homoplastic from wikipedia

- Lankester in 1870. The corresponding adjective is either homoplasic or homoplastic. It is derived from the two Ancient Gr**** words ὁμός (homós), meaning...
- return to an ancestral character state). Characters that are obviously homoplastic, such as white fur in different lineages of Arctic mammals, should not...
- benign tumor. When the bone tumor grows on other bone it is known as "homoplastic osteoma"; when it grows on other tissue it is called "heteroplastic osteoma"...
- according to their degree of relatedness to describe their phylogeny. Homoplastic traits caused by convergence are therefore, from the point of view of...
- between the surrounding metatarsals. The trait appears to be highly homoplastic, common in certain sorts of dinosaurs accustomed to running (among them...
- later descendants. Hemiplasy is the case where a character that appears homoplastic given the species tree actually has a single origin on the ****ociated...
- keratoplasty (ALK): Hyperopic automated lamellar keratoplasty (H-ALK) and Homoplastic ALK are ALK procedures that corrects low to moderate hyperopia. Poor...
- thoracosaurs within the gharial lineage was a significant amount of homoplastic convergence between thoracosaurs and Gavialis. The below cladogram from...
- the deep phylogeny of seed plants and indicates partial convergent or homoplastic evolution between Gnetales and angiosperms". Proceedings of the Royal...
- whale example given above, the lack of external ****s in whales is homoplastic: It reflects a return to the condition inferred to have been present...