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introgress, v. Biol.|ɪntrəʊˈgrɛs| [Back-formation from next.] intr. To be transferred by introgression into another species. So introˈgressed ppl. a., (a) transferred in this way; (b) produced as a result of introgression; introˈgressing ppl. a.
1958F. C. Elliott Plant Breeding & Cytogenetics ix. 267 Genes from one species introgress into another. 1963E. Mayr Animal Species & Evolution vi. 124 Introgressing hybrid swarms. Ibid., They are introgressing hybrid populations between D. middendorfiana, D. schoedleri, and D. pulex. 1965D. Zohary in Baker & Stebbins Genetics Colonizing Species 415 Introgressed types are quickly fixed by self-pollination. 1968J. A. Serra Mod. Genetics III. xx. 198 This introduction of alien loci or introgressed loci may be of as much interest as the introduction of entire alien chromosomes. 1972Science 22 Sept. 1076/2 Where the introgressed maize at Tehuacán came from is not known. |