Allothigene

/ˌæloʊˈθɪdʒiːn/ noun

A substance that is produced by a different organism and triggers a reaction in another organism.

From Greek 'allo-' (other) + 'thigene' (produced by/from 'thigeneia'). The word combines the concept of 'other' with 'generated from,' describing molecules that originate from one organism but affect another. It's used in ecology and biochemistry to describe cross-organism chemical interactions.

AMአንድ አይነት
ARالخلايا الأجنبية
BNঅন্য জিন
CAallotigen
CSallotigenní
DAallotigen
DEallothigen
ELαλλοτύπη
ESalógeno
FAآزاد
FIallotigeeninen
FRallothigene
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