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What is hybridisation? What are the different types of hybridisation in terms of biology?

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Answered by BrainlyRuby
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◼️ Hybridisation refers to the crossing between genetically dissimilar plants.

⏩This crossing may be:

  • Intervarietal (between different varieties)
  • Interspecific (between different species)
  • Intergeneric (between different genus)

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Answered by Anonymous
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All elements around us, behave in strange yet surprising ways. The electronic configurationof these elements, along with their properties, is a unique concept to study and observe. Owing to the uniqueness of such properties and uses of an element, we are able to derive many practical applications of such elements. When it comes to the elements around us, we can observe a variety of physical properties that these elements display. The study of hybridization and how it allows the combination of various molecules in an interesting way is a very important study in science. Understanding the properties of hybridisation lets us dive into the realms of science in a way that is hard to grasp in one go but excellent to study once we get to know more about it. Let us get to know more about the process of hybridization, which will help us understand the properties of different elements.

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