BIO 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Chromosome, Heteroduplex, Meiosis

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14 Mar 2017
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Dna recombination is the exchange of genes between two dna molecules. The results of the recombination is the population"s genetic diversity. Occurs between sequences that are nearly identical during meiosis. Process (shown in image to the left) Two double stranded dna molecules that mix together inside of a live cell with the help of enzymes inside. Nicking means to break the dna strand. Strands that are broken begin to exchange between each other and then they extend. The blue and red stands make a hybrid strand of mixed blue and red. Two pairs of double stranded dna form a structure called holiday junction. In order to break down you need to cut horizontally or vertically. You will notice partial sequence exchange which means recombination took place. Called reciprocal, i give you the red part, you give me the blue part . For more information check out this youtube link. The incorporation of a single strand of dna into the chromosome.

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