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Hybridisierung
hy·bridi·za·tion [ˌhaɪbrɪdaɪˈzeɪʃən, Am dɪˈ] СЪЩ no pl
hybridization
Hybridisierung f <-, -en> spec
hybridization БИОЛ a.
Kreuzung f <-, -en>
colony hybridisation СЪЩ
Koloniehybridisierung (Hybridisierung auf Nylonfilter, auf denen zuvor die DNA von Bakterien- oder Hefezellen fixiert wurde)
hybridisation probe [ˌhaɪbrɪdaɪˈzeɪʃnˌprəʊb] СЪЩ
Gensonde (die Basenpaarungen ausbildet)
in situ hybridisation [ɪnˌsaɪtuˌhaɪbrɪdaɪˈzeɪʃn] СЪЩ
sequencing by hybridisation СЪЩ
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Sequences that hybridise with the hybridisation probe are further analysed, for example, to obtain the full length sequence of the targeted gene.
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They are employed when reticulate events such as hybridization, horizontal gene transfer, recombination, or gene duplication and loss are believed to be involved.
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Carbon in this modification is linear with "sp" orbital hybridization, and is a polymer with alternating single and triple bonds.
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The most likely cause of this incongruence is reticulate evolution resulting from rampant hybridization.
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Some degree of gene flow is a normal evolutionarily process, nevertheless, hybridization (with or without introgression) threatens rare species' existence.
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Specifically that, which is excluded in the constitution of an identity as its outside or as Other, in other words what is socially marginalized or oppressed, returns through hybridization into the interior of this identity and thus decisively changes its "essence".
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Das nämlich, was in der Konstituierung einer Identität als ihr Außen oder als das Andere ausgeschlossen, was also sozial marginalisiert bzw. unterdrückt wird, kehrt durch Hybridisierung im Inneren dieser Identität wieder und verändert auf diese Weise entscheidend ihre "Essenz".
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Hybridizations of the two species occur hardly ever in natural habitats, while they are more common in areas dominated by humans ( C. EPLING, 1947 ).
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Selten kommt es an natürlichen Standorten zu Hybridisierung; häufig jedoch in neuartigen, durch den Menschen geschaffenen Arealen ( C. EPLING, 1947 ).
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Despite this have some somatic interspecific hybridizations been successful.
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Dennoch gibt es bereits einige Erfolge interspezifischer somatischer Hybridisierung.
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As a detection system for on-site analysis, the MobiLab E.coli O104 Assay combines all molecular diagnostic steps, from nucleic acid isolation to amplification/hybridization and PCR product detection.
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www.analytik-jena.de
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Der MobiLab E.coli O104 Assay, als Detektionssysteme für die vor-Ort Analyse, kombiniert alle Schritte der molekularen Diagnostik von der Isolierung der Nukleinsäuren, über die Amplifizierung/Hybridisierung bis hin zur Detektion der PCR-Produkte.
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Although the process of cultural hybridization is regarded just as positively as in liberal hybridism, it is for opposite reasons.
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Hier wird der Prozess der kulturellen Hybridisierung zwar genauso positiv wie im liberalen Hybridismus bewertet, doch aus den entgegengesetzten Gründen.
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