The radiolabeled ASON still had the ability to hybridize to the sense oligonucleotide.
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They also hybridize to complementary probes with increased specificity and thermostability.
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He can hybridize roses as well as any human gardener.
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Species that never cross in the wild will freely hybridize on land cleared by people.
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Exon-specific probes from 15 MLPA kits were shown to hybridize to the targeted exons of interest.
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The races hybridize and the whole Poschiavo-Valtellina area can be considered a "hybrid zone."
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These two independent isolates do not cross-hybridize.
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Clones were selected by their ability to hybridize specifically with mRNA coding for H-2K, D, or L antigens.
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Canola pollen can waft spliced genes more than a mile, and common crops can hybridize with completely unrelated weeds.
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Including an oligonucleotide in the reaction mixture which can hybridize with one of the single strands can prevent reannealing.
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In the tissues examined, the clone was found to hybridize to a polyadenylated RNA species of approximately 1400 nucleotides.
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There are some nine hickory species native in the north eastern United States and they hybridize to a considerable extent.
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Southern blot analysis demonstrates that there are a number of homologous genes in mouse DNA that hybridize strongly to LGL-1.
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With this approach, sc probes can include divergent repetitive elements, which hybridize to unique genomic targets under higher stringency experimental conditions.
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All investigated nucleic acids (except for beta-homo-DNA) hybridize with RNA, leaving RNA as a versatile biopolymer for informational transfer.
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But then the opposite happens, where there's interbreeding among subspecies of tigers, and they even hybridize tigers with lions and other species.