hybridization

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  • n. 杂交;配种;杂种培殖;【化】杂化
  • hybridity n.[生]杂种性;杂种状态
  • hybridizable adj.能产生杂种的能杂混的;能混成的.
  • hybridize v.(使)杂交;产生混血儿;(使)生成杂种
  • hybridoma n.[生](细胞融合后形成的)杂种细胞;杂种瘤
  • hybrimycin n.[微]杂交霉素;杂霉素
Noun:
  1. (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids

1. A major barrier to interspecific hybridization is sterility in the F 1 progeny.
种间杂交的主要障碍是F1代的不育性.

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2. It is also true, however, that hybridization effects are important.
然而杂化效应是重要的, 这一点也是真实的.

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3. Somatic cell hybridization is technique.
体细胞杂交是一种技术.

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4. Interspecific hybridization of nucleic acids is a method of this type currently being developed.
核酸的种间杂交便是当前正在发展的这样一种方法.

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5. That cell hybridization can be used to dissect regulatory mechanisms controlling gene expression in eukaryotic cells.
杂交细胞能被应用于剖析真核细胞中控制基因表现的调节机理.

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    1. Somatic cell hybridization is technique.
      体细胞杂交是一种技术。
    2. Effect of labeling was detected by dot blot hybridization.
      点杂交方法检测探针标记效果。

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