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1906
Distinction between the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids—Sterility various in degree, not universal, affected by close interbreeding, removed by domestication—Laws governing the sterility of hybrids—Sterility not a special endowment, but incidental on other differences—Causes of the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids—Parallelism...
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Distinction between the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids—Sterility various in degree, not universal, affected by close interbreeding, removed by domestication—Laws governing the sterility of hybrids—Sterility not a special endowment, but incidental on other differences—Causes of the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids—Parallelism...
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1999
Combining structural elements belonging to different proteins is a powerful method for generating proteins with new properties. Progress based on detailed structural and functional analysis enables a better integration of the elements to be fitted together while preserving or creating functional interactions between them.
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Combining structural elements belonging to different proteins is a powerful method for generating proteins with new properties. Progress based on detailed structural and functional analysis enables a better integration of the elements to be fitted together while preserving or creating functional interactions between them.
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2007
Subtractive hybridization, like serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), RNA arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (RAP-PCR) and microarrays, is a screening method for differentially expressed genes. At first, poly-A+-RNA is isolated and reverse transcribed into cDNA. With the SMART technology, total RNA can be used.
Jörg H W, Distler +3 more
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Subtractive hybridization, like serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), RNA arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (RAP-PCR) and microarrays, is a screening method for differentially expressed genes. At first, poly-A+-RNA is isolated and reverse transcribed into cDNA. With the SMART technology, total RNA can be used.
Jörg H W, Distler +3 more
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Nature, 2007
Botanists have long believed that hybrid speciation is important, especially after chromosomal doubling (allopolyploidy). Until recently, hybridization was not thought to play a very constructive part in animal evolution. Now, new genetic evidence suggests that hybrid speciation, even without polyploidy, is more common in plants and also animals than ...
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Botanists have long believed that hybrid speciation is important, especially after chromosomal doubling (allopolyploidy). Until recently, hybridization was not thought to play a very constructive part in animal evolution. Now, new genetic evidence suggests that hybrid speciation, even without polyploidy, is more common in plants and also animals than ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract "Cultural Hybridity" means forming a new culture by intermingling the two cultures. The first theorist to locate the hybrid source of Modernism was Mikhail Bakhtin and in post-colonial anglophone literature, hybridity was popularized by Homi K. Bhabha in which Bhabha argued that cultural hybridity disrupts fixed categories of identities such
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Abstract "Cultural Hybridity" means forming a new culture by intermingling the two cultures. The first theorist to locate the hybrid source of Modernism was Mikhail Bakhtin and in post-colonial anglophone literature, hybridity was popularized by Homi K. Bhabha in which Bhabha argued that cultural hybridity disrupts fixed categories of identities such
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1998
La technique des "hybrides" n'est autre que celle de l'isolement appliquée à une espèce à fécondation croisée. Elle consiste à remplacer un mélange de plantes par un modèle unique de plante "fixée", ici que seul le sélectionneur peut reproduire.
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La technique des "hybrides" n'est autre que celle de l'isolement appliquée à une espèce à fécondation croisée. Elle consiste à remplacer un mélange de plantes par un modèle unique de plante "fixée", ici que seul le sélectionneur peut reproduire.
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2003
This chapter describes a standard method for the hybridization of labeled DNA probes to nucleic acids bound to a nylon matrix. Filters bearing bound nucleic acids produced by Northern blotting of RNA (Chapter 39), Southern blotting of DNA (Chapter 37), and slot blotting of DNA (Chapters 35) or RNA (Chapter 40) are hybridized to labeled probes using the
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This chapter describes a standard method for the hybridization of labeled DNA probes to nucleic acids bound to a nylon matrix. Filters bearing bound nucleic acids produced by Northern blotting of RNA (Chapter 39), Southern blotting of DNA (Chapter 37), and slot blotting of DNA (Chapters 35) or RNA (Chapter 40) are hybridized to labeled probes using the
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