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  2. Hybridization - National Human Genome Research Institute

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    Hybridization, as related to genomics, is the process in which two complementary single-stranded DNA and/or RNA molecules bond together to form a double-stranded molecule. The bonding is dependent on the appropriate base-pairing across the two single-stranded molecules.

  3. Hybridization is the process of combining pure atomic orbitals on an atom of approximately equal energy to form a new set of orbitals with the same number as the mixing orbitals, the same energy, and the same shape.

  4. 1.8: Hybridization - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Energy changes occurring in hybridization. Hybridization of an s orbital with two p orbitals (p x and p y) results in three sp 2 hybrid orbitals that are oriented at 120 o angle to each other (Figure 3). Sp 2 hybridization results in trigonal geometry.

  5. Hybridization - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    In molecular biology, hybridization is the process of forming a double-stranded nucleic acid from two complementary strands of DNA (or RNA). In particular, it is referred to as nucleic acid hybridization.

  6. Hybridization: Definition, Types, Rules, Examples - Read...

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    Definition of Hybridization. Hybridization is defined as the phenomenon of mixing up (or merging) of orbitals of an atom of nearly equal energy, giving rise to entirely new orbitals equal in number to the mixing orbitals and having the same energy contents and identical shapes.

  7. Hybridization - (Molecular Biology) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Definition. Hybridization refers to the process where two complementary strands of nucleic acids, such as DNA or RNA, come together to form a double-stranded structure. This fundamental concept is crucial in molecular biology, especially in techniques such as microarrays and next-generation sequencing, where the binding of these strands can ...

  8. Hybridization and Gene Flow | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

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    What are ways species exchange genes with each other? Hybridization and gene flow are shortcuts to biodiversity that don’t always involve differentiation.

  9. HYBRIDIZATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    HYBRIDIZATION definition: 1. the process of producing a plant or animal from two different types of plant or animal 2. the…. Learn more.

  10. Hybridization Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of HYBRIDIZE is to cause to produce hybrids : interbreed. How to use hybridize in a sentence.

  11. HYBRIDIZATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

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    HYBRIDIZATION meaning: 1. the process of producing a plant or animal from two different types of plant or animal 2. the…. Learn more.