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/hˌaɪbɹɪdaɪzˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
How To Use hybridisation In A Sentence
- My feeling is that behaviour and ecology stops hybridisation occuring as much as it otherwise might: among us hominids for example, there are reasons for thinking that chimps and gorillas can hybridise, and even that humans can hybridise with chimps. The deer-pig, the Raksasa, the only living anthracothere… welcome to the world of babirusas
- All transformed cell lines were examined by Southern blot hybridisation.
- There is no crossover here, no "hybridisation", no confusion, just a well-made cardoing what it's meant to do – conveying a maxi family pack of people with mini effort. On the road: Peugeot 5008 Sport HDi 150
- The sensationalism of "novelty" and the intellectualism of pomo "cleverness" are both results of that hybridisation, and both, I agree, aesthetics to be wary of in so far as they push us away from relevance. Archive 2007-03-01
- An algorithm for ordering ideal hybridisation data.
- A major success in the investigation of causes of congenital heart disease comes from molecular cytogenetics and the use of chromosome fluorescent in situ hybridisation.
- There are successful stories of producing floriferous plants with an unusual mixture of colours by hybridisation techniques.
- Hybridisation of the cosmid library representing a 4 fold coverage of human chromosome 21 with the exon-enriched probe.
- These days the main concern is their widespread hybridisation with domestic or feral cats. Country diary: Strathnairn
- If hybridisation works out, oyster farming could follow the same path as salmon farming, and turn a delicacy for the wealthy into the food of the masses.