(Genetics) an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species.
They need to interbreed, inject some vitality back into the family bloodlines.
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In the hill country, sika interbreed with red deer and with elk.
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Traditional agronomy transfers genes between plants whose kinship lets them interbreed.
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Dogs do not become cats, nor interbreed to produce another species.
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How long did they interbreed before the gap became too wide?
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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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C tommasinianus has a tendency to cross-hybridise and make muddy or weak colours.
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Dandelions can also reproduce sexually and thus the species hybridise.
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Small cats can breed with other small cat species and likewise big cats can hybridise with other big cat species, he said.
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Both GAL1 and ARA1 cross-hybridise at low stringency to other sequences suggesting the presence of additional members of the galactose kinase gene family.
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The importance of chromosomal rearrangements for speciation can be inferred from studies of genetic exchange between hybridising chromosomal races within species.