Examples of using Hybridization in English and their translations into Korean
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An extensive guide to the hybridization of nucleic acids is found in Tijssen,
Hybridization usually only occurs when coyotes are expanding into areas where conspecifics are few, and dogs are the only alternatives.
Chinese(small leaf) type tea(C. sinensis var. sinensis) may have originated in southern China possibly with hybridization of unknown wild tea relatives.
The"EQ Power+" badging on the mirror camera indicates the increased performance that can be expected from hybridization at AMG.
As part of the diagnostic process, our specially trained dermatopathologist performs wide-ranging, leading-edge molecular testing for the most accurate diagnosis, including FISH analysis(fluorescent in situ hybridization).
It demonstrates how 48-V hybridization and innovative catalytic converter solutions can also be used to further increase the efficiency of a vehicle and reduce the NOx emissions of a diesel engine in real operation by up to 60%.
a short oligonucleotide(˜25 bases), which reduces the specificity and sensitivity of hybridization in some applications.
In this way, not only is a probe confined to a well-defined area, but target sample fluid will also concentrate in the probe region during hybridization stage.
the fossil record has not been integrated in the data, and the effects of hybridization- known in some Pacific species especially- on the DNA sequence data are unstudied.
Evidence from chloroplast DNA suggests that T. mirus has originated independently by hybridization in eastern Washington and western Idaho at least three times(Soltis and Soltis 1989).
the areas of thermocycling, electrophoresis, blotting, gel imaging, and hybridization. Back to overview.
Thus, every chromosome has a unique spectral color after in-situ hybridization with probes, which are differentially labelled with a mixture of fluorescent dyes(Rhodamine, Texas Red, Cy5, FITC and Cy5.5).
Functionally, maximum stringency conditions may be used to identify sequences having strict identity or near-strict identity with the hybridization probe; while high stringency conditions are used to identify sequences having about 80%
Jan Pieterse suggested that cultural globalization involves human integration and hybridization, arguing that it is possible to detect cultural mixing across continents and regions going back many centuries.[10] They refer,
For example, oligonucleotide primers may be prepared in which the known mutation is placed centrally and then hybridized to target DNA under conditions that permit hybridization only if a perfect match is found(Saiki et al.(1986) Nature 324:163); Saiki et al.(1989) Proc.
For example, oligonucleotide primers may be prepared in which the known mutation is placed centrally and then hybridized to target DNA under conditions which permit hybridization only if a perfect match is found(Saiki et al.(1986) Nature 324:163); Saiki et al.(1989) Proc.
the fossil record has not been integrated in the data, and the effects of hybridization- known in some Pacific species especially- on the DNA sequence data are unstudied.
Hybridization: all carbons are sp3.
While hybridization events have shaped elephantid history in profound ways,
USA, 77:5201-5205(1980), dot blotting(DNA analysis), or in situ hybridization, using an appropriately labeled probe, based on the sequences provided herein.