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What is Recombination?

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Genetic recombination

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


<!-- start content -->Genetic recombination is the transmission-genetic process by which the combinations of alleles observed at different loci in two parental individuals become shuffled in offspring individuals. This definition is not commonly used in classical transmission genetics, evolutionary biology, and population genetics. Such shuffling can be the result of recombination via intra-chromosomal recombination (crossing over) and via inter-chromososomal recombination (also called independent assortment). Recombination therefore only shuffles already existing genetic variation and does not create new variation at the involved loci.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_recombination



Dr. Henry Niman

Recombinomics

"Recombinomics is committed to the study of recombination as the driver of rapid molecular evolution and the emergence of novel infectious agents."


http://www.recombinomics.com/
 
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