alloplasm

/ˌæloʊˈplæzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a nucleus of a cell that has been transferred from one cell to another, especially one that has been transferred from a different species.

“The scientists studied the effects of introducing alien alloplasm into the local plant population.”

2. noun

a foreign genetic material that is introduced into a cell and becomes part of its genome.

“The researchers discovered that the new alloplasm was capable of producing a new set of enzymes.”

Synonyms

  • genetic heterogeneity
  • heteroplasmy

Antonyms

  • homoplasmy
  • isoplasmy