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Etymology edit

hybrid +‎ -o- +‎ -genic

Adjective edit

hybridogenic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to hybridogenesis.
    • 1996, Trevor Beebee, Ecology and Conservation of Amphibians, page 58:
      It seems that other water frog species in southern Europe and eastern Asia may display similarly complex hybridogenic traits, though they have not yet been as thoroughly investigated as the one outlined above.
    • 2015 July 8, Nayyereh Olanj et al., “The striking and unexpected cytogenetic diversity of genus Tanacetum L. (Asteraceae): a cytometric and fluorescent in situ hybridisation study of Iranian taxa”, in BMC Plant Biology[1], volume 15, →DOI:
      Age and genomic similarity of the parental genome donors of the polyploids play a role in the extent of genome size change with polyploidy [ 56 ] and a deeper understanding of the likely hybridogenic origin of some of the Tanacetum polyploids studied would allow more robust hypotheses on the balancing genomic processes these taxa may have undergone.