recombine

/ˌrikəmˈbaɪn/
verb
  1. To combine again or in a new way, especially genetic material from different sources.
    • The chef decided to recombine the leftover ingredients into a new dish.
    • During reproduction, chromosomes from each parent recombine to form a unique set of DNA.
    • Scientists can recombine genes from different species to create new organisms.
  2. To bring separate parts or groups back together again after they have been separated.
    • The two political parties decided to recombine to form a stronger coalition.
    • After the hike, the group will recombine at the parking lot.
    • The data from different experiments was recombined to produce a clearer result.
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