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Meaning of "hybridise"
hybridise (verb): To combine different elements or entities to create a hybrid, often used in biology or technology contexts
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- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of hybridize.
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It is known to hybridise with all of these species.
In mixed flocks these ibises often hybridise.
Longer sequences hybridise specifically at higher temperatures.
The two species of the wildebeest are known to hybridise.
It is not known to hybridise with any other species.
All these species will hybridise.
It is made to hybridise with other methods.
Hybridise with native species.
This is then allowed to hybridise to the target sequence.
They hybridise readily and there are numerous cultivated forms.
We mix genes from organisms that do not hybridise in nature.
They may hybridise under stringent hybridisation conditions.
These two species of falcons also easily hybridise in captivity.
The two primers hybridise with the opposite strands.
Mismatches are other combinations of nucleotides that do not hybridise efficiently.
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These two species commonly hybridise where their ranges overlap.
The species should not be mixed in aquaria as they will hybridise freely.
They hybridise freely.
In no case was a band identified which could hybridise with both probes.
Oligonucleotides that hybridise to the sense strand are called antisense oligonucleotides.
These should not be mixed in the aquarium as they will hybridise freely.
Preferred hybridising molecules hybridise under conditions of moderate or high stringency.
Sankhala noted there was a belief amongst local people that leopards and tigers naturally hybridise.
Desirably probes will hybridise to a target sequence under stringent hybridisation conditions.
All other plants are transgenic and hybridise with the nptII probe.
Lime trees tend to hybridise freely if other members of the genus are growing nearby.
Such an antisense oligonucleotide may selectively hybridise with the desired gene.
The test sequences can hybridise with products of the amplification reaction.
The GC rich clamps will form a junction when blocker and probe oligonucleotides hybridise adjacently.
In one embodiment the linker region is unable to hybridise substantially to the first oligonucleotide.
These filters hybridise information output by the satellite navigation system and the inertial unit.
Unable to hybridise.
The extension primers hybridise specifically to the conserved region adjacent to the variable region.
These species are all highly variable and hybridise with each other freely.
Polynucleotides which hybridise at high stringency are included within the scope of the claimed invention.
The sizes of the different fragments which hybridise with the probe are shown in kb.
These hybridise to FCA genomic and cDNA clones under low stringency conditions.
The two second oligonucleotides that hybridise to the first oligonucleotide are part of the probe.
Some of the Eurasian species hybridise.
New primer molecules then hybridise to them and the polymerase extends them.
All of the Hellebore species in the Helleborastrum section will hybridise readily.
Desirably the hybridising molecules will hybridise to such molecules under stringent hybridisation conditions.
Allowing the sets of fixed sequence oligonucleotides to hybridise to the locus ;.
Then the sequences that hybridise with the probe can be isolated and manipulated.
Typically, the oligonucleotide is one which is able to hybridise to the target sequence.
It can hybridise with Lolium perenne and Lolium multiflorum.
Iii hybridisation probes which comprise or hybridise to any one of SEQ ID NOS.
The taxa can hybridise with each other, if present at the same locality.
However, it is able to readily hybridise with related species.
In terms of genetic structure the trees are quite different but do, however occasionally hybridise.