Autoheterosis

/ɔːtoʊˌhɛtərˈoʊsɪs/ noun

In genetics, an increase in vigor or development resulting from the union of gametes from different strains or lines of the same species, occurring within a self-fertilizing organism.

From auto- (self) + heterosis (from Greek heteros 'different' + -osis 'condition'). A botanical/genetic term describing hybrid vigor within single-organism lineages, combining 'self' with the concept of genetic diversity benefits.

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