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cybrid
cy·brid C5866850 (sī′brĭd′)n.1. A cell that has nuclear DNA from one source and cytoplasmic DNA from another, such as a nonhuman animal cell that has had its nucleus replaced by the nucleus of a human somatic cell. 2. A cell line or organism derived from a cybrid cell. [Blend of cytoplasmic and hybrid.]cybrid (ˈsaɪbrɪd) n (Genetics) a hybrid cell, being a fusion of a whole cell with a cytoplasm, containing a nuclear genome from one source and a mitochondrial genome from another[c21: from cy(toplasmic) + (hy)brid]Translationscybrid
cybrid[′sī·brəd] (genetics) A hybrid cell produced by fusing a cell nucleus with a cell of the same or a different species whose nucleus has been removed; some are able to proliferate. In plants, an individual produced following fusion of protoplasts from different species with complete elimination of the chromosomes of one of the species. cybrid
cy·brid (sī'brid), A cell with cytoplasm from two different cells as a result of cell hybridization. [cell + hybrid] cybrid (sī′brĭd′)n.1. A cell that has nuclear DNA from one source and cytoplasmic DNA from another, such as a nonhuman animal cell that has had its nucleus replaced by the nucleus of a human somatic cell. 2. A cell line or organism derived from a cybrid cell. |