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cybrid
/ ˈsaɪbrɪd /
noun
- 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
cybrid
/ sī′brĭd′ /
- An artificially produced 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.
- A cell line or organism developed from a cybrid cell.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cybrid1
c21: from cy(toplasmic) + (hy)brid
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Example Sentences
The deal gives Netflix movie rights to six of Liefeld’s titles: Brigade, Bloodstrike, Cybrid, Re-Gex, Bloodwulf, and Kaboom.
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They have to adapt to the Cybrid’s ways with changes in services, store hours, deliveries, clearer cyber information, and secure payments.
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