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How to use hybridise in a sentence

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First, they want to argue about which crop might hybridise with which weed.
In time they may hybridise with related native plants, so that the genetic make-up of our native flora is lost for ever.
Normally, daffodils self-pollinate readily and don't hybridise much in the wild, or even show great variation.
They hybridise readily in gardens and our nurserymen have had a field day, producing as many as 300 different varieties for us to choose from.
They are a mixture of several species and sub-species – a tribute to the elm's ability to hybridise and give Britain about 40 varieties.
They might hybridise with natural varieties, or something may be produced that was not intended when the genes were manipulated.
Buy seed from reputable seed companies if particular varieties or species are required as aquilegia hybridise easily and may not grow true from seed collected in the garden.
Once the genetic sequences have been identified, the EPOBIO researchers will have to select, hybridise or genetically modify the different varieties to arrive at strains that are most suited to biofuel needs.
It is well known that many species of waterfowl can hybridise with each other, and although some cases are due to proximity in wildfowl collections, it is difficult to predict what will happen in the wild.
A borrowing culture does not hybridise, it digests and appropriates.
As cars and commercial vehicles hybridise to improve fuel economy and CO2 emissions, the company is extending its leadership.
Since the two species sometimes hybridise, there is a serious conservation concern.
Related species of animals that may live in sympatry in the wild and never hybridise have been known to hybridise when held in captivity in multi-species groups.
Unfortunately, pet owners sometimes hybridise these two species.
However, when they hybridise to a nucleic acid strand containing a target sequence they undergo a conformational change that enables them to fluoresce.
It is also closely related to the European mink, with which it can hybridise.
Narcissus species hybridise readily, although the fertility of the offspring will depend on the parental relationship.
Unlike most other groups of plants, orchids hybridise widely and easily.
There are about 55 species and they hybridise freely, so there are many more cultivated varieties from which to choose.
The theme and the discourses it produces challenge most readers' assumptions about the world and, in effect, help to both pluralise and hybridise the genre.
Examples from Classical Literature
The tie in question was an attempt to hybridise the respective colour-schemes of a tartan plaid and a Neapolitan ice.
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