👉 Syngenesius is a term used in genetics to describe a genetic disorder that causes an individual's cells to divide uncontrollably. This means that the cell division process is not properly regulated, and the resulting offspring have abnormal traits or characteristics. Syngenesius can be caused by various factors such as mutations, errors in gene regulation, or exposure to certain toxins. It is often associated with genetic disorders like Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, or polycystic kidney disease.