释义 |
xe·nia \ˈzēnēə, -nyə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, hospitality, from xenos guest + -ia -y : the effect of genes introduced by a male nucleus on structures (as endosperm or the fruit of a seed plant) other than the embryo; also : the effect of a gene capable of manifesting its dominant influence in the presence of two allelic genes — compare double fertilization, metaxenia |