1. recombining - Noun
2. recombining - Adjective
3. recombining - Verb
recombining
present participle of recombine
recombining (plural recombinings)
(genetics) The exchanging of genetic material
recombining (comparative more recombining, superlative most recombining)
(genetics) That undergoes recombination
We converse as we live by repeating, by combining and recombining a few elements over and over again just as nature does when of elementary particles it builds a world. William H. Gass
A concept was created by NASA for recombining this thin gas back to diatomic molecules at orbital speeds to power a ramjet. Source: Internet
Crossing over and fertilization (the recombining of single sets of chromosomes to make a new diploid) result in the new organism containing a different set of genetic traits from either parent. Source: Internet
If this process happens faster than it is naturally quenched by ions recombining, the new ions multiply in successive cycles until the gas breaks down into a plasma and current flows freely in a discharge. Source: Internet
Are we pulling information from these assets, or simply retrieving or recombining them? Source: Internet
In closed cell experiments, the products are captured, for example by catalytically recombining the products in a separate part of the experimental system. Source: Internet