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== Overview ==
= Homolo.ne =


Basic Information
Based on the search results and my knowledge, I can provide a comprehensive explanation of homologous chromosomes:


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Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes in a diploid organism that contain the same genes in the same order, but may have different alleles (versions) of those genes. Some key points about homologous chromosomes include:


1. Definition and structure:
- Homologous chromosomes are two chromosomes that carry genes for the same traits1<ref name="ref5">5</ref>.
- They have the same length, centromere position, and staining pattern5<ref name="ref7">7</ref>.
- One chromosome of each homologous pair comes from the mother, and the other comes from the father5<ref name="ref7">7</ref>.
- In humans, there are 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes - 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes7<ref name="ref10">10</ref>.


2. Genetic content:
- Homologous chromosomes contain the same genes in the same locations (loci)1<ref name="ref5">5</ref>.
- However, they may carry different alleles (versions) of those genes5<ref name="ref7">7</ref>.
- This allows for genetic variation and different combinations of traits.


3. Role in cell division:
- Homologous chromosomes pair up during meiosis I5<ref name="ref15">15</ref>.
- They undergo crossing over, exchanging genetic material[15].
- This process creates new combinations of alleles and increases genetic diversity.


4. Comparison to other chromosome types:
- Homologous chromosomes are different from sister chromatids, which are identical copies of a chromosome formed during DNA replication[10].
- Non-homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that do not carry the same genes (e.g. chromosome 1 and chromosome 2)[7].


5. Evolutionary significance:
- Homologous chromosomes allow for sexual reproduction and genetic recombination[3].
- This increases genetic diversity within populations, which is important for evolution and adaptation.


== Contributing Subdomains ==
6. Examples in humans:
Where do visitors go on homolo.net?
- Humans have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes - 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females, XY in males)7<ref name="ref10">10</ref>.
{| class="wikitable"
- Each cell in the human body (except gametes) contains 46 total chromosomes - 2 sets of 23[7].
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!Subdomain
!Percent of Visitors
!Percent of PageViews
!PageViews Per User
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|lawschool.homolo.net
|73.51%%
|50.28%%
|3.7
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|yapi.homolo.net
|66.74%%
|19.00%%
|2
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|lsxh.homolo.net
|25.83%%
|6.33%%
|1
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|OTHER
|0%
|24.39%%
|0
|}


== Usage Statistics ==
7. Importance in genetics:
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- The concept of homologous chromosomes is fundamental to understanding inheritance patterns and genetic disorders[5].
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- It allows for the study of dominant and recessive alleles and how they interact to produce phenotypes.
!Data
!Rank
!Reach of PerMillion
!PageViews of PerMillion
!PageViews of PerUser
|-
|3-Month
|38436 (-74118)
|17 (+200%)
|1.8 (+470%)
|3.8 (+90%)
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|1-Month
|29294 (-23457)
|21 (+30%)
|3.1 (+350%)
|5.5 (+200%)
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|7-Day
|25705 (-338)
|20 (-11.07%)
|5.1 (+50%)
|9 (+70%)
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|1-Day
|22886 (-27097)
|20 (+2%)
|10 (+2000%)
|20 (+2000%)
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== Data Source and Validity ==
In summary, homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that carry the same genes but may have different alleles. They play a crucial role in sexual reproduction, genetic recombination, and the inheritance of traits. Understanding homologous chromosomes is essential for comprehending genetics, evolution, and the mechanisms of inheritance.


The information is sourced from Amazon's Alexa Top Sites service. It's important to note that this service was discontinued as of May 15, 2022. The data presented is collected up to the final day of API interface availability, which was December 15, 2022.
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