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Definition of Blastogenetic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to blastogenesis.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastogenetic
Literary usage of Blastogenetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Darwin, and After Darwin by George John Romanes (1906)
"... themselves induce the " blastogenetic" change of cross- infertility between
progeny of the same parental stock. Cross-infertility and Diversity of Life. ..."
2. An Examination of Weismannism by George John Romanes (1899)
"... consists in observing whether or not they are inherited: if they are inherited,
he says they are blastogenetic : if they are not inherited, ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1906)
"Harmer, for the Bryozoa, arrived at the conclusion that embryonic scission is a
consequence of the blastogenetic faculty of the adults. ..."
4. Popular Science Monthly (1906)
"Individual variations are again sharply divided into those which are inborn or
blastogenetic, and those which are acquired or ontogenetic, produced by the ..."
5. The Laws of Heredity by George Archdall O'Brien Reid (1910)
"Thus some authors, still using it in its old sense, distinguish by means of an
adjective between " blastogenetic, genetic, or germinal variations " (ie ..."