Hybrid Health Dictionary

Hybrid: From 3 Different Sources


This is produced by a cross-fertilization between two species. This happens a lot more often than botanists would like, since a species is presumed to have distinct genetic characteristics and shouldn’t do this hybridizing thing as often as it does. Most of the dozen or so species of Silk Tassel are really genetically the same, and the three hundred species of Aconite worldwide are all capable of hybridizing as well.
Health Source: Herbal Medical
Author: Health Dictionary
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.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

see fish.... fluorescence in situ hybridization

Hybridomas

pl. n. cells created by fusion of activated lymphocytes with malignant cells. The resulting hybrid cells are cloned and produce antibodies or T-cell receptors, identical to those produced by the parent immune cells. See monoclonal antibody.

HYCOSY (hysterosalpingo-contrast sonography) an out-patient technique that tests for blocked Fallopian tubes. Using *transvaginal ultrasonography following the injection of an echo contrast medium through the cervix, flow along the tubes can be reliably visualized. See also Doppler ultrasound.... hybridomas




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