to hybridize

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to construct a hybrid word from elements of different languages
to combine atomic orbitals mathematically to form hybrid orbitals
to cross-breed animals or plants to form hybrids
{f} cross two animals or plants from different breeds or species, crossbreed (also hybridise)
to combine complementary subunits of multiple biological macromolecules
hy·brid·ize hybridizes hybridizing hybridized in BRIT, also use hybridise If one species of plant or animal hybridizes with another, the species reproduce together to make a hybrid. You can also say that you hybridize one species of plant or animal with another. All sorts of colours will result as these flowers hybridise freely Wild boar readily hybridises with the domestic pig Hybridising the two species will reduce the red to orange Some people will take the seeds and hybridize the resulting plants with others of their own. to form a new type of plant or animal from two existing types, so that the new type has some qualities from each of the other types
To render hybrid; to produce by mixture of stocks
to bind complementary pairs of DNA molecules A DNA molecule has a very strong preference for its sequence complement, so just mixing complementary sequences is enough to induce them to hybridize Hybridization is temperature dependent, so DNA's that hybridize strongly at low temperature can be temporarily separated (denatured) by heating
To breed with a member of a different species Often the offspring of such a union, called a hybrid, is infertile
To produce hybrid offspring; to interbreed; to cross
breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties; "cross a horse and a donkey"; "Mendel tried crossbreeding"; "these species do not interbreed"
to hybridize

    Hyphenation

    to hy·brid·ize

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı haybrıdayz

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈhībrəˌdīz/ /tə ˈhaɪbrəˌdaɪz/
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