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How to pronounce hybridise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cross, crossbreed, hybridize, interbreed
Type of breed
Has types backcross
Derivation hybridisation

Examples of hybridise

hybridise
The invaders feed on, hybridise with, parasitise and out-compete native species.
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Since the two species sometimes hybridise, there is a serious conservation concern.
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This is the only way to replicate geums exactly, because most hybridise.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Indeed, Mr Platt says he's tried to hybridise kauri species for years without any success.
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Sometimes the branches merge, and two species hybridise to form a third.
From the newscientist.com
The nature of ILT may have made it easier for the viruses to hybridise, Browning suspects.
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These DNA hybridise on a crystal which contains thousands of different segments of human DNA.
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The new virus might also hybridise to create new forms of bluetongue.
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But pigs, like humans, can hybridise bird and human flu viruses.
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More examples
  • Crossbreed: 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"
  • (hybridisation) hybridization: (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
  • (Hybridisation (biology)) In biology and specifically genetics, hybrid has several meanings, all referring to the offspring of sexual reproduction. ...
  • (Hybridisation (molecular biology)) Nucleic acid thermodynamics is the study of the thermodynamics of nucleic acid molecules, or how temperature affects nucleic acid structure. ...
  • Alternative spelling of hybridize
  • (Hybridisation) Binding of two single stranded nucleic acid strands by complementary base pairing.
  • (Hybridisation) organic bases within DNA (adenine: A, guanine: G, cytosine: C and thymine: T) have specific affinities for each other: A always pairs with T and C with G. Free organic bases will hybridise to a sequence based on these affinities. ...
  • To cross-breed with another species.