- [clarification needed]
Species are
reproductively isolated by
strong barriers to
hybridization,
which include genetic and
morphological differences,
differing times...
- not
restricted to
integer values; i.e.,
hybridizations like sp2.5 are also
readily described. The
hybridization of bond
orbitals is
determined by Bent's...
- used as part of DNA
profiling analysis.
Molecular probe "Nucleic Acid
Hybridizations". www.ndsu.edu.
Retrieved 2017-05-26.
Amann R,
Ludwig W (2000). "Ribosomal...
- from this type of
hybridization are
called interploidy hybrids. This
phenomenon is
often observed in plants.
Interploidy hybridizations in
angiosperms often...
- Phillip. "Nucleic Acid
Hybridizations". DNA -
Basics of
Structure and Analysis.
Retrieved 26 May 2017. Beckman, Mary. "
Hybridization".
Retrieved 26 May 2017...
- with
other hybridizations do
occur (e.g. sp2 to sp2). In fact, the
carbon atoms in the
single bond need not be of the same
hybridization.
Carbon atoms...
-
Plaque hybridization is a
technique used in
Molecular biology for the
identification of
recombinant phages. The
procedure can also be used for the detection...
-
Fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH) is a
molecular cytogenetic technique that uses
fluorescent probes that bind to only
particular parts of a nucleic...
- Look up
hybridization or
hybridize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hybridization (or hybridisation) may
refer to:
Hybridization (biology), the process...
- 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...