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what is hybridisation in biology​


jiyavig2887: Hybridisation (or hybridization) may refer to: Hybridisation (biology), the process of combining different varieties of organisms to create a hybrid. Orbital hybridisation, in chemistry, the mixing of atomic orbitals into new hybrid orbitals. Nucleic acid hybridization, the process of joining two complementary strands of nucleic acids - RNA, DNA

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Answered by rs5000798
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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Hybridization is the process of combining two complementary single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules and allowing them to form a single double-stranded molecule through base pairing.

Types of Hybridization:

Intervarietal Hybridization: The parents involved in hybridization belong to the same species; they may be two strains, varieties or races of the same species.

Distant Hybridization: This includes crosses between different species of the same genus or of different genera

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