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The human genome contains three genes for enolase, whereas yeast contains just one gene for enolase. The three human enolase genes are _______ of each other, whereas the human and yeast enolase genes are _______ of each other.

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The human enolase genes are duplicates of each other, while the human and yeast enolase genes are homologous.

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The three human enolase genes are duplicates of each other, whereas the human and yeast enolase genes are homologous to each other.

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