pangenesis |
epigenesis |
As nouns the difference between pangenesis and epigenesis
is that
pangenesis is a mechanism for heredity proposed by
Charles Darwin long before the true mechanism was discovered, according to which the cells of the body shed "gemmules" which collect in the reproductive organs prior to fertilization while
epigenesis is the theory that an organism develops by differentiation from an unstructured egg rather than by simple enlarging of something preformed.
pangeneses |
pangenesis |
As nouns the difference between pangeneses and pangenesis
is that
pangeneses is while
pangenesis is a mechanism for heredity proposed by long before the true mechanism was discovered, according to which the cells of the body shed "gemmules" which collect in the reproductive organs prior to fertilization.
pangenesis |
pangenetic |
As a noun pangenesis
is a mechanism for heredity proposed by long before the true mechanism was discovered, according to which the cells of the body shed "gemmules" which collect in the reproductive organs prior to fertilization.
As an adjective pangenetic is
of or pertaining to pangenesis.