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  2. Genetic recombination - Wikipedia

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    NCO recombinants are thought to occur primarily by the Synthesis Dependent Strand Annealing (SDSA) model, illustrated on the left. Most recombination events appear to be the SDSA type. Genetic recombination (also known as genetic reshuffling ) is the exchange of genetic material between different organisms which leads to production of offspring ...

  3. Recombinant DNA - Wikipedia

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    Recombinant DNA differs from genetic recombination in that the former results from artificial methods while the latter is a normal biological process that results in the remixing of existing DNA sequences in essentially all organisms.

  4. Bacterial recombination - Wikipedia

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    The final result of conjugation, transduction, and/or transformation is the production of genetic recombinants, individuals that carry not only the genes they inherited from their parent cells but also the genes introduced to their genomes by conjugation, transduction, and/or transformation. [5] [6] [7]

  5. Molecular cloning - Wikipedia

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    Molecular cloning takes advantage of the fact that the chemical structure of DNA is fundamentally the same in all living organisms. Therefore, if any segment of DNA from any organism is inserted into a DNA segment containing the molecular sequences required for DNA replication, and the resulting recombinant DNA is introduced into the organism from which the replication sequences were obtained ...

  6. Genomic library - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... is the necessary number of recombinants [16] is the ... Essentials of Genetics.

  7. Gene conversion - Wikipedia

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    Gene conversion is the process by which one DNA sequence replaces a homologous sequence such that the sequences become identical after the conversion. [1] Gene conversion can be either allelic, meaning that one allele of the same gene replaces another allele, or ectopic, meaning that one paralogous DNA sequence converts another.

  8. Recombinant - Wikipedia

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    Recombinant virus – a virus formed by recombining genetic material; VRLA – a valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) battery that is also referred to as a recombinant battery; InSoc Recombinant – an album by synthpop band Information Society

  9. Homologous recombination - Wikipedia

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    These new combinations of DNA represent genetic variation in offspring, which in turn enables populations to adapt during the course of evolution. [2] Homologous recombination is also used in horizontal gene transfer to exchange genetic material between different strains and species of bacteria and viruses. Horizontal gene transfer is the ...