allogamous

allogamous
al·log·a·mous

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  • Allogamous — Al*log a*mous, a. (Bot.) Characterized by allogamy. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • allogamous — adjective Date: circa 1890 reproducing by cross fertilization • allogamy noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • allogamous — adj. of cross fertilization (Botany) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • allogamous — adjective relating to cross fertilization in plants • Pertains to noun: ↑allogamy • Derivationally related forms: ↑allogamy * * * əˈlägəməs, aˈ adjective Etymology: all + gamous : reproducing by cross fertilization * * * allogˈamou …   Useful english dictionary

  • allogamy — allogamous, adj. /euh log euh mee/, n. cross fertilization in plants (opposed to autogamy). [1875 80; ALLO + GAMY] * * * …   Universalium

  • Selection methods in plant breeding based on mode of reproduction — This article discusses Selection methods in plant breeding based on mode of reproduction. Some plants reproduce by (more or less strict) self fertilization where pollen from a plant will fertilise reproductive cells or ovules of the same plant.… …   Wikipedia

  • Allogamy — is a term used in the field of biological reproduction describing the fertilization of an ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another. By contrast, autogamy is the term used for self fertilization. In humans, the fertilisation event… …   Wikipedia

  • all- — or allo combining form Etymology: Greek, from allos other more at else 1. other ; different ; atypical < allogamous > < allotropy > 2. (allo ) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • allogamy — noun see allogamous …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Most recent common ancestor — Part of a series on Genetic genealogy Concepts Population genetics Haplogroup/ Haplotype Most recent common ancestor Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups Human Y chromosome DNA haplogroups Genomics Other Y chromosome haplogroups by po …   Wikipedia

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