NOUN | a hybridisation | hybridisations | |
SYNO | cross | crossbreeding | crossing | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- A commercial hybridisation assay (AccuProbe) to identify "M. kansasii" exists.
- Chromosome combing (also known as molecular combing or DNA combing) is a technique used to produce an array of uniformly stretched DNA that is then highly suitable for nucleic acid hybridization studies such as fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) which benefit from the uniformity of stretching, the easy access to the hybridisation target sequences, and the resolution offered by the large distance between two probes, which is due to the stretching of the DNA by a factor of 1.5 times the crystallographic length of DNA.
- Type → "empty" | "string" -- type of reticulation, e.g., H = hybridisation, LGT = lateral gene transfer, R = recombination.
- The Ethiopian wolf's conservation is threatened by dog hybridisation.
- Hybridisation theory is an integral part of organic chemistry, one of the most compelling examples being Baldwin's rules.
- In hybridisation, the colour pattern is inherited at the diploid level.
- High levels of hybridisation have led to difficulties in distinguishing pure wildcats from feral and domestic cats, which can complicate conservation efforts.
- Genetic evidence shows that spelt wheat can also arise as the result of the hybridisation of bread wheat and emmer wheat, although only at some date following the initial "Aegilops"–tetraploid wheat hybridisation.
- Aspects of genetics including mutation, hybridisation, cloning, genetic engineering, and eugenics have appeared in fiction since the 19th century.
- There is evidence of reticulation events in flowering plants, as the variation patterns between angiosperm families strongly suggests there has been widespread hybridisation.
- However, the lineage is the result of interspecific hybridisation so individuals have high allelic diversity.
- In France, Bennett was surprised to find that the masters of rose hybridisation did not practice deliberate hybridisation through controlled pollination, but rather raised the seeds resulting from natural pollination, which meant that while the seed parent might be known, the pollen parent never was.
- Monomeric titanium(IV) hydride is the simplest transition metal molecule that displays sd3 orbital hybridisation.
- At his Burbage laboratories, a part of the family plant nurseries, Hurst carried out his studies on hybridisation in orchids.
- Due to this hybridisation, only few characteristics of "Hyles dahlii" are present in the imago.
- Richard Ambinder pioneered the application of EBER "in situ" hybridisation to the detection of Epstein-Barr Virus in clinical specimens in 1990.
- Henry Bennett pioneered rose hybridisation at Manor Farm, Stapleford between 1865 and 1880.
- Initial evidence of hybridisation was morphological characteristics intermediate to the two species; later genetic tests confirmed it was indeed a hybrid.
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