Congenic

In genetics, two organisms that differ in only one locus and a linked segment of chromosome are defined as congenic.[1] Similarly, organisms that are coisogenic differ in one locus only and not in the surrounding chromosome. Unlike congenic organisms, coisogenic organisms cannot be bred and only occur through spontaneous or targeted mutation at the locus.

  1. ^ "Congenic - definition from Biology-Online.org". Biology-Online.org dictionary. Biology-Online.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2017.