Hybridization in a sentence as a noun

I think that hybridization is what people tend to mean when they call the US the first "modern democracy.

[1] Though you might say it's a meta-pidgin borne out of the hybridization of pidgin and pigeon.

It's been a while since I have kept up with the kernel space but I remember when I last was interested in it, that there was a trend toward hybridization.

Using hybridization between two closely related birds to support the notion that pigs and apes could breed is ridiculous.

We've been doing that for millennia thru breeding, artificial selection, and hybridization.

Can chimp-pig hybridization be reproduced in a labratory?

Before the current narrative of sexual examination and hybridization became commonplace, it was just as common for 'aliens' to 'abduct people' and tell them stories of the Aryan supermen from Atlantis.

The role of hybridization in driving morphological change, as McCarthy has observed time and time again, particularly in his studies of avian species ... , may be the most powerful mechanism of all."Okay, so if the "speed of change" problem is a pretty wide-open question without a lot of firm answers, and if this guy has staked out a claim in the problem space ... my reaction is basically "good on ya'!

As assessed on pathological analysis, an excess of neurons in the prefrontal cortex among children with autism signals a disturbance in prenatal development and may be concomitant with abnormal cell type and laminar development.\nMethodsTo systematically examine neocortical architecture during the early years after the onset of autism, we used RNA in situ hybridization with a panel of layer- and cell-type–specific molecular markers to phenotype cortical microstructure.

Hybridization definitions

noun

(genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids

See also: hybridisation crossbreeding crossing cross interbreeding hybridizing