Hybridise


[hahy-bri-dahyz] /ˈhaɪ brɪˌdaɪz/

verb (used with object), hybridized, hybridizing.
1.
to cause to produce ; cross.
2.
to breed or cause the production of (a hybrid).
3.
to form in a manner.
verb (used without object), hybridized, hybridizing.
4.
to produce .
5.
to cause the production of by crossing.
6.
to form a double-stranded nucleic acid of two single strands of DNA or RNA, or one of each, by allowing the base pairs of the separate strands to form complementary bonds.
7.
to fuse two cells of different genotypes into a cell.
/ˈhaɪbrɪˌdaɪz/
verb
1.
to produce or cause to produce hybrids; crossbreed

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