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  • Xenogamy

    When used by botanists and plant breeders, xenogamy (also called outbreeding) generally refers to a form of cross-pollination. Xenogamy is also a term more broadly used in genetics to describe the ...
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  • xenogamy

    Xenogamy [cross-fertilization]
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    xenodiagnosis xenodocheionology xenodocheum xenodochium xenogamy xenogeneic xenogenesis xenoglossy xenograft xenolith xenomania xenomi xenomorpha xenomorphic ...
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    Xenogamy (results in outcrossing) Obligate xenogamy Floral features promoting xenogamy Attraction structures (e.g., petals , odor) Rewards for pollinators (e.g ...
  • List of unusual words beginning with X

    xenogamy cross-fertilization xenogeneic of a disease, derived from an individual of a different species xenogenesis generation of offspring entirely unlike the parent
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    Xenogamy Xenogenesis Xenogenetic Xenomania Xenomi Xenopterygii Xenotime Xenurine Xenyl Xenylic Xeraphim: Xeres Xerif Xeriff Xeroderma Xeronate Xeronic Xerophagy Xerophilous

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