- Look up
recombination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Recombination may
refer to:
Carrier generation and
recombination, in semiconductors, the cancellation...
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occurs when
recombination rates differ between the ****es of a species. In humans, each
oocyte has on
average 41.6 ± 11.3
recombinations, 1.63-fold higher...
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Dissociative recombination is a
chemical process in
which a
positive polyatomic ion
recombines with an electron, and as a result, the
neutral molecule...
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Recombination involves electrons binding to
protons (hydrogen nuclei) to form
neutral hydrogen atoms.
Because direct recombinations to the ground...
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Somatic recombination, as
opposed to the
genetic recombination that
occurs in meiosis, is an
alteration of the DNA of a
somatic cell that is inherited...
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Homologous recombination is a type of
genetic recombination in
which genetic information is
exchanged between two
similar or
identical molecules of double-stranded...
- ISSN 1520-6106. Shockley, W.; Read, W. T. (1
September 1952). "Statistics of the
Recombinations of
Holes and Electrons".
Physical Review. 87 (5): 835–842. Bibcode:1952PhRv...
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Recombination signal sequences are
conserved sequences of
noncoding DNA that are
recognized by the RAG1/RAG2
enzyme complex during V(D)J recombination...
- as from whole-genome sequencing, it is
possible to
precisely locate recombinations. With this type of
genetic analysis, a
meiosis indicator is ****igned...
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Bacterial recombination is a type of
genetic recombination in
bacteria characterized by DNA
transfer from one
organism called donor to
another organism...