| epigenesis | <biology> The theory that development is a process of gradual increase in complexity as opposed to the preformationist view that supposed that mere increase in size was sufficient to produce adult from embryo. (07 May 1998) |
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| epigenesist | <specialist> One who believes in, or advocates the theory of, epigenesis. (07 May 1998) |
Synonyms : Epigenetic Process, Genetic Epigenesis
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a geological change in the mineral content of rock after the rock has formed
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| epigenesis |
Describes the developmental process whereby each successive stage of normal development is built up on the foundations created by the preceding stages of development; an embryo is built up from a zygote, a seedling from an embryo, and so on.
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| epigenesis | a geological change in the mineral content of rock after the rock has formed |
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