cross involved amber mutations in gene A (Aam32) and gene S. (Sam7). The DNAs were mixed and ligated at ... because the recombinants are in a more readily packageable ... The result shows that the role of the oocyte is not simply to .... tures in which crossing-over occurs, the synaptonemal com- plexes (24). ...
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Models of genetic recombination usually invoke mechanisms that include as intermediates the .... and remain present for much of the interval until crossing-over occurs. ... form branched DNA more readily than do other segments of the genome. ... Two yeast genes with products that have been shown to reside in the ...
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result is the same as for 'classical' two-strand double crossing-over .... that primary breakages can occur just as readily in the central parts of genes. ... usually increases, that crossing-over may occur in more than one region .... Patterns and mechanisms of genetic recombination. In Molecular. Genetics, vol. ...
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The mule has 64 chromosomes, as does its mother. It is sterile as a result of mutations that prevent sperm production. ... Curiously, there is no crossing over of any chromosome in the male fruit fly Drosophila, which has four pairs ... Asexual reproduction allows genes to be shuffled more readily than does sexual reproduction.
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that part of genetics in which teachers are furthest from having a com- .... factors we had readily available were, as was possible, carried in the .... more than 50% recombination with sex; moreover, these recombination .... levels at which crossing over occurs, and (4) the relation of exchanges ...
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Genetic and structural factors influencing recombination between repeated prokaryotic genes . ..... Mitotic recombination readily occurs between repeated genes on nonн .... An association between gene conversion and crossing-over has been ... have been detected that appear to be the result of recombination between ...
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all genetic traits bred true. ... are usually the result of the fusion of two haploid gametes. ... In cocker spaniels, black coat color (B) is dominant over red (b), and solid color (S) is dominant over spotted (s). In the F2 generation of a cross between BB ss with bb SS, what fraction of the offspring would be expected to...
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15. What is crossing over? ... 20. If the paternal chromosome has allele’s L, M, and n and the maternal chromosomes have l, m, and N, then the chromosome that is not a product of crossing over is what? ... 21. Genetic recombination as a result of crossing over occurs more readily in genes that are located where?
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crossing over occurs frequently. ... may be separated during crossing over. ... Genetic recombination as a result of crossing over occurs more readily in genes that are located...
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