adjective
- tending to cause deterioration in the genetic quality of a population or species
Usage: scientific; genetics
Examples
- The researcher studied dysgenic effects of certain environmental toxins.
- Some scientists argue that modern medicine has dysgenic consequences by allowing harmful mutations to persist.
- The study examined whether pollution had dysgenic impacts on the local wildlife population.
- Critics claimed the policy would have dysgenic effects on future generations.
- The geneticist warned against dysgenic practices in animal breeding.
- Environmental factors can have dysgenic influences on reproductive success.