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During meiotic cell division genetic recombination between two homelogous from chromosomes fasciliated by

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Answered by DefinePerfect
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Recombinase enzyme facilitates the crossing over of the parts of non sister chromatids in homologous chromosomes.

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During meiotic cell division, hereditary recombination between two homologous chromosomes is facilitated by a Recombinase catalyst.

DNA recombinases are generally utilized in multicellular life forms to control the construction of genomes, and to control quality articulation. These compounds, got from microscopic organisms (bacteriophages) and parasites, catalyze directionally touchy DNA trade responses between short (30–40 nucleotides) target site arrangements that are explicit to each recombinase. These responses empower four fundamental practical modules: extraction/inclusion, reversal, movement, and tape exchange, which have been utilized separately or joined in a wide scope of setups to control quality articulation.

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