Sentences with phrase «hybridisation with»

Hybridisation with a 1.4 - kb mouse Xpd cDNA probe detects mRNAs of 4, 3.3, and 2.7 kb from wt, Xpd † XPCS, and XpdTTD alleles, respectively.
Our work shows that farm fish are as potent at the gamete level as wild fish, and if farm escapes can revive their spawning behaviour by a period in the wild, clearly pose a significant threat of hybridisation with wild populations.»

Not exact matches

Due to the ease at which the domesticated species in particular cross pollinate with each other and the active development and hybridisation of new varieties often for marketing purposes, there is now a baffling range of varieties available making classification and increasingly difficult task.
Take how he approaches the idea of hybridisation of humans with technology.
WMG is analysing the suitability for micro / mild hybridisation (MMH)-- a feasible solution that represents a simple, low - cost implementation to create high fuel efficiency with less energy use and fewer emissions.
This could be combined with fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) analysis to detect gene amplification.
Just as a number of out - of - Africa chaps were becoming comfortable with the notion that perhaps there had been some hybridisation of the species, a team of scientists from the United States, Finland, Hungary, and South Africa played both sides against the middle.
This is consistent with independent hybridisation events between the parent species.
Part of the problem was red wolves breeding with coyotes, and the resultant hybridisation diluted attempts to maintain this rare wolf species.
Until now, one of the only ways of screening eggs or embryos for aneuploidy was to use a technique called fluorescence in - situ hybridisation (FISH), in which specific chromosomes are stained with small pieces of fluorescent DNA to...
The facility collaborates with various research projects using flow cytometric techniques to isolate and purify cells and chromosomes for structural and functional studies, sequencing, microarrays as well as fluorescence insitu hybridisation (FISH) experiment.
On the other hand, two Italian wolves with an unusual, black coat colour did not show any genetic signatures of hybridisation, except for carrying a dog - derived variant of a gene linked to dark colouration.
Researchers examined DNA data from grey wolves - the ancestors of the domestic dog — to determine how much their gene pool was diluted with the DNA of domestic canines, and how widespread the process of hybridisation is.
With development of the Porsche Mission E well under way, (the first prototypes are set to start testing this summer) the Weissach engineers EV focus is in developing the fully electric sub-Panamera four - door saloon rather than hybridisation of its sports car range.
While not something you can really appreciate in the SQ5, the 3 - litre TFSI unit that powers it is among the first Audi units designed specifically with hybridisation in mind.
Sports Cars Today is another area of the exhibition, with a focus on hybridisation courtesy of the (deep breath) Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo.
This element of the installation is an exciting and somewhat subversive reference to the renovation of the space into a gallery, highlighting as it does the hybridisation of styles that the Serpentine Sackler itself displays: the original gunpowder store's red - brick functionality, with its classicised facade, and the organic white plastic and glass extension attached to its left side by Zaha Hadid Architects, 208 years later.
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