
1) Conjugation 2) Coupling 3) Cross 4) Crossbreeding 5) Crossing 6) Hybridisation 7) Hybridizing 8) Interbreeding 9) Mating 10) Pairing 11) Sexual union 12) Union
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1) Crossbreeding 2) Crossing 3) Hybridisation 4) Hybridizing 5) Interbreeding 6) Testcross
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hybrid orbitals; hybridized orbitals. The combination of a set of atomic orbitals to produce a new set of 'hybrid' orbitals. Hybridized orbitals are theoretical constructions that make molecular structures easier to explain. For example, combining the valence s and p orbitals of carbon produces a set of four 'sp
3' hybrid orbitals that ca...
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1. In molecular biology: The formation of stable duplexes between complementary sequences by way of Watson-Crick base-pairing. 2. Cross-breeding.
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• (n.) The act of hybridizing, or the state of being hybridized.
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(from the article `Anthropology and Archaeology`) ...model that the researchers developed proposed an initial divergence date of about 10 million years ago between the proto-human and ... As briefly mentioned above, hybridization is another mechanism by which introduced species can cause extinction. In general, species are considered .....
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(from the article `boron group element`) ...Much less energy is required to promote electrons from 2s orbitals into 2p orbitals in boron atoms with the result that boron compounds are always ... ...ions have come to be recognized. The first are the `classical` carbonium ions, which contain a trivalent carbon atom centre. The c...
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Linear combination of atomic orbitals on an atom. Hybrid orbitals are often used in organic chemistry to describe the bonding molecules containing tetrahedral (sp
3), trigonal (sp
2), and digonal (sp) atoms.
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A mixing process, often applied to description of atomic orbitals, producing orbitals that have characteristics intermediate between the various types of orbitals involved.
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Mixing a set of atomic orbitals to form a new set of atomic orbitals with the same total electron capacity and with properties and energies intermediate between those of the original unhybridized orbitals.
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Base pairing of two single strands of DNA or RNA.
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The hydrogen bonding of complementary DNA and/or RNA sequences to form a duplex molecule. (See Northern hybridization, Southern hybridization.)
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Mixing a set of atomic orbitals to form a new set of atomic orbitals with the same total electron capacity and with properties and energies intermediate between those of the original unhybridized orbitals.
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Synonym for hybridisation ... <molecular biology> The process of joining two complementary strands of DNA or one each of DNA and RNA to form a double-stranded molecule. ... Technique in which single stranded nucleic acids are allowed to interact so that complexes or hybrids, are formed by molecules with sufficiently similar, complementary seq...
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(hi″brid-ĭ-za´shәn) the act or process of producing hybrids. nucleic acid hybridization. fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) in situ hybridization in which DNA probes are labeled with fluorescent tags and hybridized to metaphase chromo...
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The crossing or mating of two different varieties of plants or animals.
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The process of joining two complementary strands of dna or one each of dna and rna to form a double-
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(of nucleic acids) Technique in which single-stranded nucleic acids are allowed to interact so that complexes, or hybrids, are formed by molecules with sufficiently similar, complementary sequences. By this means the degree of sequence identity can be assessed and specific sequences detected. The hybridization can be carried out in solution or with one component immobilized on a gel or, most commonly, nitrocellulose paper. Hybrids are detected by various means: visualization in the electron microscope; by radioactively labelling one component and removing non-complexed DNA; or by washing or digestion with an enzyme that attacks single-stranded nucleic acids and finally estimating the radioactivity bound. Hybridizations are done in all combinations: DNA-DNA (DNA can be rendered single-stranded by heat denaturation), DNA-RNA or RNA-RNA. In situ hybridizations involve hybridizing a labelled nucleic acid (often labelled with a fluorescent dye) to suitably prepared cells or histological sections. This is used particularly to look for specific transcription or localization of genes to specific chromosomes (FISH analysis).
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Hy`brid·i·za'tion noun The act of hybridizing, or the state of being hybridized.
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Is the act or process of creating a new instrument which has two or more credit, equity, currency or commodity characteristics.
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Breeding that occurs between two individuals of different species.
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Cross-breeding between two different species
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the joining of two complementary single-stranded DNA molecules
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hybridisation noun (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
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The process of joining two complementary strands of DNA or one each of DNA and RNA to form a double- stranded molecule.
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