Definitions from Wiktionary (syngenesis)
▸ noun: (genetics) The genetic origin of an individual derived from material from both parents (by sexual reproduction).
▸ noun: Descent from a common ancestor.
▸ noun: (historical, biology) The theory that the germ formed by the union of spermatozoon and ovum contains the germs of all future generations.
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▸ noun: (genetics) The genetic origin of an individual derived from material from both parents (by sexual reproduction).
▸ noun: Descent from a common ancestor.
▸ noun: (historical, biology) The theory that the germ formed by the union of spermatozoon and ovum contains the germs of all future generations.
Similar:
geneagenesis,
metagenesis,
digenesis,
xenogenesis,
perigenesis,
pangenesis,
paragenesis,
genesiology,
palingenesis,
amphigenesis,
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