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Serial homology
Serial
homology
is a
special
type
of homology, defined by
Owen
as "representative or
repetitive
relation
in the
segments
of the same
organism
."
Ernst Haeckel
preferred
the term "homotypy" for the same
phenomenon
.
Classical
examples
of
serial
homologies
are the
development
of
forelimbs
and
hind limbs
of
tetrapods
and the
iterative
structure
of the
vertebrae
.