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- constraints, on orbital hybridisation are lifted: that hybridisation is restricted to integer values (isovalent hybridisation) that hybrid orbitals are...
- with titles beginning with Hybridisation This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Hybridisation. If an internal link led you...
- article "Hybridism". Artificial Hybridisation Archived 8 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine – Artificial Hybridisation in orchids Domestic Fowl Hybrids...
- PMID 12039771. Wagner M, Horn M, Daims H (June 2003). "Fluorescence in situ hybridisation for the identification and characterisation of prokaryotes". Current...
- In situ hybridization (ISH) is a type of hybridization that uses a labeled complementary DNA, RNA or modified nucleic acids strand (i.e., probe) to localize...
- In genomics, DNA–DNA hybridization is a molecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity between DNA sequences. It is used to...
- In molecular biology, hybridization (or hybridisation) is a phenomenon in which single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA)...
- show extensive hybridisation worldwide and are a well studied example of a marine hybrid zone. There are multiple sites of hybridisation between the closely...
- matter whether po****tions can hybridise successfully, they are still distinct cohesion species if the amount of hybridisation is insufficient to completely...
- Nucleic acid thermodynamics is the study of how temperature affects the nucleic acid structure of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). The melting temperature...