Relating to a logical relationship where two conditions depend equally on each other in a biological context.
From bio- (life) + conditional (depending on conditions). Technical term blending biology with logic; rare in standard usage, possibly from specialized philosophical or computational biology contexts.
This word is so specialized that even biology dictionaries barely mention it—it suggests using logic gates (common in computers) to describe biological relationships, like when two genes must both be present for a trait.
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