digenetica
/ˌdaɪɡɪˈnɛtɪkə/Definitions
1. noun
A term used in biology, referring to the phenomenon where the same species can have two different sets of genetic information, often resulting from the presence of two distinct nuclei or sets of chromosomes, typically in a single cell.
“The study of digenetica in certain species of algae has led to new insights into their genetic diversity and adaptability.”