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1. An individual (plant or animal) whose parents are different varieties of the same species or belong to different but closely allied species. 2. Fused tissue culture cells, as in a hybridoma. 3. A bond or valence orbital obtained by the linear combination of two or more different atomic orbitals. SYN: crossbreed (1). [L. hybrida, offspring of a tame sow and a wild boar, fr. G. hybris, violation, wantonness]
- DNA-RNA h. double-stranded polynucleic acids in which one strand is DNA and the other strand is the complementary RNA; formed during transcription and during multiplication of oncogenic RNA viruses.
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hy·brid 'hī-brəd n
1) an offspring of two animals or plants of different races, breeds, varieties, species, or genera
2) something heterogeneous in origin or composition <artificial \hybrids of DNA and RNA> <somatic cell \hybrids of mouse and human cells>
hybrid adj
hy·brid·ism -brə-.diz-əm n
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n.
the offspring of a cross between two genetically unlike individuals. A hybrid, whose parents are usually of different species or varieties, is often sterile.
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hy·brid (hiґbrid) [L. hybrida mongrel] 1. an offspring produced by genetically different parents, particularly those of different species. 2. something of mixed origin or composition.Medical dictionary. 2011.