Caenogenesis

/ˌsiːnoʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs/ noun

The theory that organisms develop features during their lifetime that did not exist in their ancestors, or the acquisition of new characteristics in the course of an organism's development.

From Greek kainos (new) + genesis (origin, creation). The term emerged in 19th-century evolutionary and developmental biology discussions.

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