1.杂化
2.〔生〕杂交;杂混
1.to generate a new form of plant or animal, either by human intervention or naturally, by combining the genes of two different species or subspecies
1.RNA hairpins that contained nA and sU were able to hybridize to DNA probes under conditions where the unmodified hairpins did not.
RNA的发夹载NA和苏能够杂交,以DNA探针条件下,在未修改的发夹没有。
2.Thepossibilities might be limitless, but if you need to solve problems now, then the solution is to hybridize parts of the language.
可能性是无限的,但是如果你需要现在就解决它,那么解决之道也许是杂交部分语言特性。
3.If the probe sequence is able to hybridize to the target, it will not adsorb on the gold and its fluorescence persists.
如果探针序列能够和目标杂交,它将不和金属微粒区结合,荧光持续存在。
4.The goldfish and the carp can hybridize, and can reproduce, this explained that between them the sibship is extremely close.
金鱼和鲫鱼能杂交,并能繁殖,这就说明它们之间的亲缘关系极为密切。
5.Known viruses hybridize in a characteristic pattern and can be identified quickly.
已知病毒有特定的方式进行杂交,所以可以很快鉴定出来。
6.The models built with dynamic phasors may possibly hybridize the simulation of electric-mechanical transient and electro-magnetic transient.
动态相量法可能为电力系统电磁暂态与机电暂态混合仿真提供有利的工具。
7.With qualified RNA obtained from cells from both treated and control groups, hybridize between purified markers and genome-wide microarray.
在处理组与对照组的细胞所获RNA质量保证的前提下,纯化标记后与全基因组基因芯片进行杂交。
8.Death knights also hybridize into a lot of different directions.
死骑也混合了大量其他的元素。
9.An additional consequence of the polyamide backbone is that PNAs hybridize virtually independently of the salt concentration.
关于聚酰胺骨架的另一个推论是:PNA的杂交与溶液盐溶度无关。
10.The ability to hybridize is one measure of relationship.
杂交能力是衡量亲缘关系的一个尺度。