Definition of Intrachromosomal. Meaning of Intrachromosomal. Synonyms of Intrachromosomal

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Definition of Intrachromosomal

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- strands. This increase in recombination was attributed to increased intrachromosomal recombinational repair. By this process, mitomycin C damaged DNA in...
- family situated on the same chromosome. When this happens, it is called intrachromosomal gene conversion as distinguished from interchromosomal gene conversion...
- occur via cis-duplication or trans duplication. Cis-duplication, or intrachromosomal duplication, entails the duplication of genes within the same chromosome...
- orientation of pairs of homologous chromosomes in meiosis I); & (2) intrachromosomal recombination, occurring through crossing over. During meiosis in eukaryotes...
- due to somatic recombination than neurons from healthy individuals. Intrachromosomal homologous recombination in Arabidopsis thaliana plants was found to...
- mutagenesis mechanisms, and include the SOS response in bacteria, ectopic intrachromosomal recombination and other chromosomal events such as duplications. The...
- cells acquire a characteristic genome architecture: ultra-long-range intrachromosomal contacts (10-100Mb), specific interchromosomal contacts and restructuring...
- chromosome (with the exception of multicopy sequences which do engage intrachromosomal recombination and gene conversion) should also be subject to the effects...
- 2010). "A SNP based linkage map of the turkey genome reveals multiple intrachromosomal rearrangements between the turkey and chicken genomes". BMC Genomics...
- leukemic lymphoblast. These changes include chromosomal translocations, intrachromosomal rearrangements, changes in the number of chromosomes in leukemic cells...