- hybridization or
hybridize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hybridization (or
hybridisation) may
refer to:
Hybridization (biology), the
process of
combining different...
- has a
double bond
between the carbons. For this molecule,
carbon sp2
hybridises,
because one π (pi) bond is
required for the
double bond
between the carbons...
- In genomics, DNA–DNA
hybridization is a
molecular biology technique that
measures the
degree of
genetic similarity between DNA sequences. It is used to...
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article "Hybridism".
Artificial Hybridisation Archived 8
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Artificial Hybridisation in
orchids Domestic Fowl Hybrids...
- In situ
hybridization (ISH) is a type of
hybridization that uses a
labeled complementary DNA, RNA or
modified nucleic acid
strand (i.e., a probe) to localize...
- In
molecular biology,
hybridization (or
hybridisation) is a
phenomenon in
which single-stranded
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or
ribonucleic acid (RNA)...
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Hybridisation in
terns is not as
frequent as in gulls; however, some
mixed pairings have been noted.
Hybridisation between white-winged
black tern and...
- PMID 12039771.
Wagner M, Horn M,
Daims H (June 2003). "Fluorescence in situ
hybridisation for the
identification and
characterisation of prokaryotes". Current...
- Yet some
scholars still argued for
hybridisation with Neanderthals. The most
vocal proponent of the
hybridisation hypothesis was Erik
Trinkaus of Washington...
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introduced to
Europe via the
Balkans and the
coast of the
Mediterranean Sea.
Hybridisation between aurochs and
early domestic cattle occurred during the early...