Genetic recombination (also known as genetic reshuffling) is the exchange of genetic material between different organisms which leads to production of...
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(segregation) between two genetic markers, the further apart they are assumed to be. Conversely, the lower the frequency of recombination between the markers...
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multiple sources of genetic variation include mutation and genetic recombination. Mutations are the ultimate sources of genetic variation, but other...
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In genetic algorithms and evolutionary computation, crossover, also called recombination, is a genetic operator used to combine the genetic information...
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Chromosomal crossover (redirect from Crossing over, genetic)
results in recombinant chromosomes. It is one of the final phases of genetic recombination, which occurs in the pachytene stage of prophase I of meiosis during...
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Homologous recombination is a type of genetic recombination in which genetic information is exchanged between two similar or identical molecules of double-stranded...
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recombination is a powerful tool and is used in transgenic animal modeling to link genotypes to phenotypes. The Cre-lox system is used as a genetic tool...
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Crossover (genetic algorithm), also called recombination Genetic recombination, the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material...
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Site-specific recombination, also known as conservative site-specific recombination, is a type of genetic recombination in which DNA strand exchange takes...
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from those selected, through a combination of genetic operators: crossover (also called recombination), and mutation. For each new solution to be produced...
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DNA (section Genetic recombination)
reproduction, when genetic recombination occurs. Chromosomal crossover is when two DNA helices break, swap a section and then rejoin. Recombination allows chromosomes...
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Centimorgan (redirect from Genetic map unit)
predicted by models based purely on physical recombination rates. [citation needed] Because genetic recombination between two markers is detected only if there...
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Meiosis (section Genetic variation)
undergo genetic recombination, a programmed process in which DNA may be cut and then repaired, which allows them to exchange some of their genetic information...
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Bacterial recombination is a type of genetic recombination in bacteria characterized by DNA transfer from one organism called donor to another organism...
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Genetic diversity is the total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species. It ranges widely, from the number of species to differences...
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from parents to offspring Genetic recombination, refers to the recombining of alleles resulting in a new molecule of DNA Genetic relationship (linguistics)...
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Recombinant DNA (redirect from DNA Recombination)
molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) that bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating...
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after the most-fit genotype has been lost, it cannot be regained by genetic recombination. Deterministic accumulation of mutation load occurs in asexuals...
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Population genetics (redirect from Genetic migration)
dynamics, is its emphasis on such genetic phenomena as dominance, epistasis, the degree to which genetic recombination breaks linkage disequilibrium, and...
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functional pathways for genetic recombination in wild-type budding yeast. With C. Steinberg, formulations of phage growth, recombination and mutation. With...
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Synapsis (section Recombination)
sequence may break apart and be exchanged in a process known as genetic recombination or "crossing-over". This exchange produces a chiasma, a region that...
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Sex (redirect from Genetic sex)
which has a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis involves a stage of genetic recombination via chromosomal crossover, in which regions of DNA are exchanged...
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Mitotic recombination is a type of genetic recombination that may occur in somatic cells during their preparation for mitosis in both sexual and asexual...
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Mosaic (genetics) (redirect from Genetic mosaic)
adjacent to inert regions. In the 1930s, Stern demonstrated that genetic recombination, normal in meiosis, can also take place in mitosis. When it does...
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Gerstein, A.C (2006). "Why have sex? The population genetics of sex and recombination". Biochemical Society Transactions. 34 (4): 519–22. doi:10.1042/BST0340519...
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Leptotene stage (section Genetic recombination)
repair and exchange of genetic material. Recombination continues through zygotene as synapsis completes, generating new genetic diversity. Studies in male...
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In genetics, Flp-FRT recombination is a site-directed recombination technology, increasingly used to manipulate an organism's DNA under controlled conditions...
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when recombinations are not allowed) including RNA viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotes. In sexual populations, the process of genetic recombination allows...
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paternally coded genes. This recombination of genes allows for the introduction of new allele pairings and genetic variation. Genetic variation among organisms...
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over one another and exchange genetic material. This random process of exchanging genetic material is known as recombination, and it is governed by its own...
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