what is the difference between hydrides and hybrides?
Asked by | 12th Jan, 2012, 10:23: PM
Dihydrogen, under certain reaction conditions, combines with almost all elements, except noble gases, to form binary compounds, called hydrides.
Hybrides (or hybride molecular complexes): The formation of a complimentary complex between a probe molecule and a target molecule. This complex is generally tagged with a radioactive label on the probe molecule so that the complex can be located and isolated for further study. Hybrid molecular complexes of the type DNA-DNA, DNA-RNA, and Protein-Protein are frequently used in genetic analysis.
Hybrides (or hybride molecular complexes): The formation of a complimentary complex between a probe molecule and a target molecule. This complex is generally tagged with a radioactive label on the probe molecule so that the complex can be located and isolated for further study. Hybrid molecular complexes of the type DNA-DNA, DNA-RNA, and Protein-Protein are frequently used in genetic analysis.
Answered by | 13th Jan, 2012, 05:07: PM
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