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(genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
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The traditional criterion for membership in a common baramin is the ability to hybridize and create viable offspring. In Evolution, Creation, and Science, Marsh, who coined the term baramin, asserted that that hybridization was a sufficient condition for being members of the same baramin. However, he asserted that it was not a necessary condition, as observed speciation events among drosophilia had been shown to cut off hybridization. ...
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The annealing of two complementary nucleic acid strands to form a double-stranded molecule; a technique for detecting specific nucleic acid sequences.
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1. In molecular biology: The formation of stable duplexes between complementary sequences by way of Watson-Crick base-pairing. (10) 2. Cross-breeding. (20)
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| hybridization |
The pairing of a single-stranded, labeled probe (usually DNA) to its complementary sequence.
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