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hybridize

[hahy-bri-dahyz] / ˈhaɪ brɪˌdaɪz /




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With hybridizing, the mostly pink-and-white lactiflora range has been expanded to include crosses yielding coral, bright-red and yellow flowers, adding genetics from other species and extending bloom time.

From Seattle Times

Their DNA primarily aligns with that of Burmese pythons, although there’s also a hint of Indian python, suggesting the two species hybridized at some point in the past.

From Los Angeles Times

They’ve also hybridized Jam in the Van programming to be a mixture of music and comedy.

From Los Angeles Times

Since their introduction, the red and black fire ants have hybridized into a new ant, unique to North America, that shows signs of speciation.

From Washington Post

It sounds like the stuff of science fiction: Two closely related species hybridize and create a superorganism whose growth and expansion seems unstoppable.

From Science Magazine