noun
- Plural of polygenesis; the theory that different human races or species originated from multiple separate ancestral sources rather than a single common ancestor.
- In biology, the production or development of organisms from multiple independent origins or sources.
Usage: historical; anthropology; now largely discredited
Usage: technical; biology
Examples
- Early anthropologists debated whether polygeneses or monogenesis better explained human diversity.
- The theory of polygeneses was used to justify racist hierarchies in the 19th century.
- Modern genetics has rejected polygeneses in favor of a single African origin for all humans.
- Some biologists studied polygeneses to understand how similar traits could evolve independently.
- The concept of polygeneses has been largely abandoned in contemporary evolutionary biology.