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词汇 recombination
释义 recombination
noun[ C or U ]
 biology specializeduk /ˌriː.kɒm.bɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌri.kɑːm.bəˈneɪ.ʃən/
the process of creating new combinations of genes with characteristics different from those in either parent(基因)重组
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recombination | American Dictionary


recombination
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˌri·kɑm·bəˈneɪ·ʃən/
biology
the process of creating new combinations of genes with characteristics different from those in either parent

Examples of recombination


recombination
Suppression of the potential well prevents the free electrons from recombination and, thus, no high-energy photon can be emitted.
Thus, even if a homozygous hybrid genotype is fitter, it may be very unlikely to be established in the face of gene flow and recombination.
Unlike previous power studies, this one uses a coalescent model with recombination.
Furthermore, the recombination in the presence of a neutral body (wall) is important at a low degree of ionization.
Based on simulations, they observe that recombination together with synergistic or diminishing epistasis increases or decreases permissible mutation rates and genome sizes.
A coalescent-based method for detecting recombination from gene sequences.
However, the effect of recombination on tree topology depends mainly on the degree of relatedness of the recombining sequences.
The purpose of this was to examine how conservative the test statistics are with respect to recombination.
From the trends revealed by the simulations, we can formulate expectations for the extreme case of free recombination.
In the simulations reported below, individuals consist of 7 chromosomes, each experiencing an average of 1 recombination event per chromosome.
This may depend in part on the degree to which recombination is elevated in gene-containing regions.
This continuum probably arose from recombination processes in the early phase of the laser-induced plasma.
The replicons had to have potential for efficient genetic recombination and evolution.
During transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next, corresponding sections of maternal and paternal chromosome copies are sometimes exchanged (genetic recombination).
The hallmark of the phages' genome structure is genetic mosaicism, reflecting non-homologous recombination events in their ancestry.
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genetic recombination
The replicons had to have potential for efficient genetic recombination and evolution.
homologous recombination
Furthermore, this construct was shown to initiate homologous recombination in both yeast and mammalian cells.
low recombination
These results predict that the rate of synonymous substitution should be higher in regions of low recombination.
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