Biophor

/ˈbaɪ.ə.fɔr/ noun

Definition

A hypothetical unit or particle of life that was once thought to carry hereditary information before genes were discovered.

Etymology

From bio- (life) + -phor (from Greek pherein, to carry). A 19th-century scientific term representing an early attempt to explain inheritance before modern genetics.

Kelly Says

Scientists once imagined biophors as tiny life-carrying particles—it was their best guess before they discovered DNA could actually do the job!

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