hybridize
hy·brid·ize / ˈhībriˌdīz/ • v. 1. [tr.] crossbreed (individuals of two different species or varieties). ∎ [intr.] (of an animal or plant) breed with an individual of another species or variety.2. [intr.] Biochem. form a double-stranded nucleic acid structure from a single-stranded mixture by complementary base pairing.DERIVATIVES: hy·brid·iz·a·ble adj.hy·brid·i·za·tion / ˌhībrədiˈzāshən/ n.
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