hybridize|hybridized|hybridizes|hybridizing in English

verb hybridize (Amer.)

['hy·brid·ize || 'haɪbrɪdaɪz]

cross two animals or plants from different breeds or species, crossbreed (also hybridise)

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1. Some crossbreeding, hybridizing, what have you.

2. Graphite consists purely of sp2 hybridized bonds, whereas diamond consists purely of sp3 hybridized bonds.

3. Bluegill often hybridize with other sunfish species

4. This species also hybridizes regularly with the herring gull in Alaska.

5. The triple bonded carbon atom in Alkynes is “sp” hybridized

6. Tall Bearded Iris 'Britoness' Iris Hybridized by Dykes, W

7. Aloes hybridize readily, with many naturally-occurring hybrids know from their native habitats

8. P. angustifolia is very difficult to distinguish from Prunus umbellata, with which it hybridizes easily.

9. The UV-labelled probe is contacted with denatured nucleic acid from the test sample under hybridizing conditions.

10. Reports about Angolan women hybridizing with apes have been appearing for more than three centuries

11. Antisense oligonucleotides are synthetic stretches of DNA which hybridize with specific mRNA strands

12. A method of detecting a methylated cytosine of the invention comprises the steps of: hybridizing an oligonucleotide capable of hybridizing to a region containing a cytosine which is expected to be methylated in a sample DNA and having an abasic site at a position complementary to the cytosine to the sample DNA; oxidizing a methylated cytosine by reacting an oxidizing agent with the hybridized sample DNA formed in the previous step when a methylated cytosine is present therein; and detecting the oxidized methylated cytosine.

13. It closely resembles the native North American species, Celastrus scandens, with which it will readily hybridize.

14. ‘In the United States, it has been speculated, but not shown, that Africanized honeybees would hybridize extensively with European honeybees.’

15. Time, Bluehead sucker populations in the Bear River drainage are presumed to be free from non-native, hybridizing sucker species

16. The captured viral RNA target is then hybridized to Branched oligonucleotides (hence the name ‘Branched’ DNA assay

17. The three species are poorly defined biologically, in part because they hybridize freely when grown in proximity.

18. 26 Some people will take the seeds and hybridize the resulting plants with others of their own.

19. Gardening: Top tips Pansies (Viola wittrockiana) were originally hybridized to get bigger flowers with faces ( Blotched ).

20. The amplified digested nucleic acid is adhered to a membrane, and hybridized with a probe of interest.

21. Also, since the Africanized been can hybridize with the European bees it allows them to outcompete the European bees

22. Many species have been hybridized through the use of hormones in an effort to get even larger fish.

23. This means that every carbon atom in the ring is sp2 hybridized, allowing for added stability.

24. Burnets hybridize readily, leading to the possibility of unique seedlings; however, seed is abundantly produced and can self-sow vigorously

25. And, because other sucker species, like white suckers who will hybridize, genetically pure flannelmouths and Blueheads are becoming more rare