Cenogenesis

/ˌsenəˈdʒɛnəsɪs/ noun

The development of new characteristics or structures in an organism during its lifetime that were not present in its evolutionary ancestors.

From Greek keno- (new, recent) plus genesis (origin, creation). Evolutionary biologists created this term to describe adaptations that appear new rather than inherited from ancestors.

AMተነጠል
ARتكوين
BNজন্ম
CAaparició
CSvznik
DAopkomst
DECenogenese
ELγένεση
EScenogénesis
FAتولد
FIsyntyminen
FRcénogenèse
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