The Collaborative International Dictionary
Exogenetic
Exogenetic \Ex`o*ge*net"ic\, a. (Biol.) Arising or growing from without; exogenous.
Usage examples of "exogenetic".
The successful exogenetic births of sheep and cows in Texas were encouraging, but in the final analysis only added two more species in which this delicate interference with normal conception and pregnancy was possible.
They will take along germ plasm for exogenetic cultivation of domestic plants and animals-and of human infants, in order that population can grow fast enough to escape death through genetic drift.