Hybridization
Hybridization is the process of creating a new organism by combining two existing organisms. It is commonly used in agriculture and horticulture to create plants with specific desired characteristics, such as increased hardiness or resistance to disease. Hybridization also has applications in biotechnology, such as creating more disease-resistant animals, helping to increase crop yields, and reducing the risk of food shortages. Hybridization has made a huge impact on the way we grow plants and animals, making them stronger, more resilient, and more productive than ever before.
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2 journal(s) foundDNA And RNA Research
ISSN: 2575-7881
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Wentao Xu, Food Safety and Molecular Biology
DNA, is like a blueprint of biological guidelines that a living organism must follow to exist and remain functional. RNA, helps carry out this blueprint's guidelines. RNA is more versatile than DNA, capable of performing numerous, diverse tasks in an organism, however DNA is more stable and holds more complex information for longer periods of time.
Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Simon X. Yang, Professor,
Head of ARIS Lab,
School of Engineering,
University of Guelph.
Journal of Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence is a multi-disciplinary journal which accepts article types, such as research, reviews, letters, editorials, case reports, and short communications in the field of robotic surgery and artificial intelligence for medical applications.