Genetic process of crossbreeding between genetically dissimilar parents to produce a hybrid.
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Examples for "hybridization"
Examples for "hybridization"
1We propose a new RNA quality measure that considers the hybridization mode.
2These changes may induce or increase the frequency of hybridization among taxa.
3Best results are obtained using high-quality RNA samples for preparation and hybridization.
4Methods of analysis included microcomputer tomography scans, histology, and in situ hybridization.
5The PCR products were analyzed by gel electrophoresis and Southern blot hybridization.
1Significantly reducing hybridisation and washing times did not impair the assay performance.
2Two additional smaller peaks of hybridisation to specific chromosomal subregions were observed.
3The heterostyled plants are normally dependent on a process corresponding to hybridisation.
4The subject of hybridisation is dealt with in another part of this essay.
5Dingo classification and management is complicated by hybridisation with domestic dogs.
1Sex-linked dwarf (SLD) chickens have been widely used in cross breeding of broilers and laying hens.
2The high possibility of cross breeding of wild plants with transgenic plants to produce superweeds resistant to herbicides.
3The native stock has been greatly improved in recent years by cross breeding with thoroughbred Durham and Hereford bulls.
4By cross breeding the quality of range cattle has steadily improved until the scrub element has been almost bred out.
5Beaton was a regular contributor to the "Cottage Gardener," and wrote various articles on cross breeding, etc., in 1861.
1Callithrix marmosets give us a unique glimpse of genetic hybridization effects under distinct natural and human-induced contexts.
Translations for genetic hybridization