dehybridize

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

de- +‎ hybridize

Verb[edit]

dehybridize (third-person singular simple present dehybridizes, present participle dehybridizing, simple past and past participle dehybridized)

  1. (botany) To produce genetically stable offspring from an F1 hybrid
  2. To remove hybridization
    • 2015 October 30, “Counterintuitive DNA Sequence Dependence in Supercoiling-Induced DNA Melting”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      In contrast with predictions based on the melting temperatures of DNA [12 –14 ], our results show that an increasing percentage of GC base pairs in a long DNA molecule lowers the stretching force necessary to locally dehybridize the DNA backbones in the presence of negative supercoiling densities.