Biology, asked by ponnua2556, 1 year ago

What is hybridization?How does it help in improving crop varieties?

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Answered by Akhilb
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Hybridisation (biology) the process of combining different varieties of organisms to create a hybridIt is defined as the intermixing of orbitals of nearly equal energies of an atom to give the same number of identical atomNucleic acid hybridization, the process of joining two complementary strands of nucleic acids - RNA, DNA or oligonucleotidesIn chemistry, the mixing of atomic orbitals of different energy to obtain homogeneous orbitals of the same energy (Orbital hybridisation)In evolutionary algorithms, the merging two or more optimization techniques into a single algorithmMemetic algorithm, a common template for hybridisationIn linguistics, the process of one variety blending with another varietyThe alteration of a vehicle into a hybrid electric vehicleIn globalization theory, the ongoing blending of culturesHybridization in political election campaign communication, the combining of campaign techniques developed in different countriesIn paleoanthropology, the controversial hypothesis of Neanderthal and human hybridization
Answered by tanu7415
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Answer:

the crossing between genetically dissimilar plants to produce a new kind (hybrid) is called hybridisation .

Explanation:

cross breeding of two varieties of plants is carried out to obtain an improved variety of plants which will combine in it both the desired characteristics of the parent crop plants

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