Met`a*gen"e*sis (?), n. [Pref. meta-
+ genesis.] 1. (Biol.) The
change of form which one animal species undergoes in a series of
successively produced individuals, extending from the one developed
from the ovum to the final perfected individual. Hence, metagenesis
involves the production of sexual individuals by nonsexual means,
either directly or through intervening sexless generations. Opposed
to monogenesis. See Alternate generation, under
Generation.
2. (Biol.) Alternation of sexual and
asexual or gemmiparous generations; -- in distinction from
heterogamy.