We propose a new RNA quality measure that considers the hybridization mode.
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These changes may induce or increase the frequency of hybridization among taxa.
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Best results are obtained using high-quality RNA samples for preparation and hybridization.
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Methods of analysis included microcomputer tomography scans, histology, and in situ hybridization.
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The PCR products were analyzed by gel electrophoresis and Southern blot hybridization.
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Significantly reducing hybridisation and washing times did not impair the assay performance.
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Two additional smaller peaks of hybridisation to specific chromosomal subregions were observed.
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The heterostyled plants are normally dependent on a process corresponding to hybridisation.
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The subject of hybridisation is dealt with in another part of this essay.
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Dingo classification and management is complicated by hybridisation with domestic dogs.
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Callithrix marmosets give us a unique glimpse of genetichybridization effects under distinct natural and human-induced contexts.
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Sex-linked dwarf (SLD) chickens have been widely used in crossbreeding of broilers and laying hens.
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The high possibility of crossbreeding of wild plants with transgenic plants to produce superweeds resistant to herbicides.
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The native stock has been greatly improved in recent years by crossbreeding with thoroughbred Durham and Hereford bulls.
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By crossbreeding the quality of range cattle has steadily improved until the scrub element has been almost bred out.
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Beaton was a regular contributor to the "Cottage Gardener," and wrote various articles on crossbreeding, etc., in 1861.
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God has fixed a barrier against the mixture or confusion of species by crossbreeding, by ordaining the sterility of hybrids.
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This adds to our understanding of embryo abortion and will aid in the crossbreeding of chrysanthemum and other crops in the future.
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Embryo abortion is the main cause of failure in chrysanthemum crossbreeding, and the genes and proteins associated with embryo abortion are poorly understood.