Allopolyploidy

/ˌæloʊˌpɑːliˈplɔɪdi/ noun

The state or condition of being an allopolyploid, or the process by which organisms develop multiple chromosome sets from different species.

From Greek 'allo-' (other, different) + 'polyploidy' (having many chromosome sets). Developed as scientific terminology in the 1920s-1930s to explain sudden speciation events in plants.

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