hybridize (Meaning)

Wordnet

hybridize (v)

breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties

Webster

hybridize (v. t.)

To render hybrid; to produce by mixture of stocks.

Webster

hybridize (v. i.)

To produce hybrid offspring; to interbreed; to cross.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hybridize

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hybridize Sentence Examples

  1. Scientists hybridize different plant species to create new varieties with desirable traits.
  2. The hybridization of genes in recombinant DNA technology allows for the production of genetically modified organisms.
  3. Geneticists hybridize animals to improve their breed characteristics, such as size, weight, or temperament.
  4. Hybridization in plants can result in increased crop yield, improved disease resistance, or enhanced nutritional value.
  5. Mendel's experiments with hybridizing pea plants laid the foundation for modern genetics.
  6. The hybridization of fossil species can provide insights into evolutionary relationships.
  7. Breeders hybridize dogs to develop specific breeds with desired physical and behavioral characteristics.
  8. Hybridization techniques are used in conservation biology to preserve genetic diversity in endangered species.
  9. Hybridizing corn varieties can improve crop performance in different environmental conditions.
  10. The hybridization of human cells with animal cells can be employed in biomedical research and therapeutic applications.

FAQs About the word hybridize

breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varietiesTo render hybrid; to produce by mixture of stocks., To produce hybrid offspring; to interb

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Scientists hybridize different plant species to create new varieties with desirable traits.

The hybridization of genes in recombinant DNA technology allows for the production of genetically modified organisms.

Geneticists hybridize animals to improve their breed characteristics, such as size, weight, or temperament.

Hybridization in plants can result in increased crop yield, improved disease resistance, or enhanced nutritional value.