Similar words: hybridization, hybridize, hybrid, standardisation, disorganisation, nationalisation, rationalisation, dramatisation. Meaning: [‚haɪbrɪdə'zeɪʃn /-daɪ'z-] n. (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids.
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1. An algorithm for ordering ideal hybridisation data.
2. Both products required Southern hybridisation and probing for detection.
3. Hybridisation signals were also detected in the vascular endothelium of pulmonary arteries, especially those with severe arteriopathy.
4. The hybridisation data were held in a flat file data base, with C programs reponsible for data management and collation.
5. For greater sensitivity we then performed Southern hybridisation and probing.
6. Agarose gel electrophoresis, ribonucleic acid transfer, and hybridisation of blots were performed by standard techniques.
7. In contrast to filtering the single-copy hybridisation data, false negatives have a higher effect on the correct determination of patterns.
8. Hybridisation of the cosmid library representing a 4 fold coverage of human chromosome 21 with the exon-enriched probe.
9. Further studies on the hybridisation of the organisms ribosomal RNA with probes from Campylobacter organisms confirmed this classification.
10. A cheaper alternative to storage is hybridisation.
11. If hybridisation works out, oyster farming could follow the same path as salmon farming, and turn a delicacy for the wealthy into the food of the masses.
12. Through selection, hybridisation and GM you can create new varieties that are dangerous and life-threatening, or you can create varieties that are better and safer to eat.
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13. The technique, called polar body array comparative genomic hybridisation, is the first that can check all of an egg's chromosomes to see if any are missing or duplicated.
14. Castro seems to suggest that Chinese, or even Asian, culture eventually becomes a birthplace of new "hybridisation."
15. "Electrification and hybridisation were among the key technologies I introduced at Porsche and I think there is potential for these technologies in Bentleys too," he said.
16. The new screening tecnique, called comparative genomic hybridisation, allows doctors to remove cells from an embryo when it is a few days old.
17. The technique, called array comparative genomic hybridisation, is believed to be the first that can screen all of the chromosomes in an egg to see if any are missing or are present as extra copies.
18. Hybridisation could also be done the other way around, by using steam generated from solar-thermal collectors to help drive the turbines at existing coal or gas plants.
19. Both algorithms produced almost identical maps, with minor differences in the order of repetitive probes and those having identical hybridisation patterns.
20. All transformed cell lines were examined by Southern blot hybridisation.
21. In conclusion, the use of specific molecular probes and insitu hybridisation allows a functional analysis of tissue macrophages.
22. Figure 2. Flow diagram of the database used to hold the hybridisation data.
23. It is better to generate the contigs according to the hybridisation data and then automatically check them for consistency with the map.
24. Consecutive sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin for histological evaluation of in-situ hybridisation results.
25. There are various methods to operate the project including ordinary ways such as selection, introduction and hybridisation, in addition to bioengineering arts such as gene engineering and mutation.
26. We know that probably at least 10 per cent of plant species were formed by some kind of hybridisation.
27. Another set uses dedicated pattern recognition routines to detect different types of hybridisation defect in replicates.
28. One group of algorithms concentrate on the transformation from the original hybridisation DAT image to the representative CEL file.
29. Intensive signals could be observed from number 1 chromosomes of XY genotypes after in situ hybridisation with the probes.
30. They are the product of generations of selective breeding and hybridisation.
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