aristogene

English

Etymology

From aristo- + gene, coined by Henry Fairfield Osborn.

Noun

aristogene (plural aristogenes)

  1. (biology, historical) A developmental unit that can evolve and serve a functional purpose in the hypothesis of aristogenesis.

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