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mictic, a. Biol.|ˈmɪktɪk| [f. Gr. µικτ-ός mixed + -ic 1: see also *mixis n.] Involving or pertaining to mixis; resulting from mixis; hence, of mixed parentage or descent.
1950Adv. Genetics III. 194 In plants we speak of mictic reproduction, its opposite being named apomixis. 1969Jrnl. Theoret. Biol. XXIV. 279 (heading) Transformation of mictic indices in components of pedigree. 1975G. C. Williams Sex & Evolution x. 119 Vegetative multiplication, mictic and apomictic seed..may or may not be present. 1985G. T. Nurse et al. Peoples Southern Afr. ix. 226 Adam Kok's people, now sufficiently mictic to deserve the epithet Bastards (signifying not extramaritality but hybridity), were pushed northwards. 1988Oecologia LXXV. 430/1 Throughout their reproductive phase, these parental females retained their potential to produce either mictic or amictic offspring. |