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explain molecular theory of recombination

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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@ In the molecular biology, recombination usually refers to molecular processes by which genetic variation is detected on two separate places in a continuous piece of DNA.


@ The new DNA molecule is produced from different sections of the bus, recombination, two DNA molecules or the same DNA molecule.

@ Due to genetic recombination, new genotypes of genes and phenotype are recombined. There are variations in these reasons that move forward for development.

@ In this process, one or both of the genetic forms have been replaced by different types found in the same two places in each other DNA molecule.


@ A mechanism leading to such molecular recombination is chromosomal crossing over.
At least four types of natural recombination have been identified in living organisms.
They are: -
1) Normal or homologous recombination
2) Illegal or non-recombination recombination
3) Site Specific Recombination
4) Replication recombination.

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Answered by jeebrothersrs
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In molecular biology, recombination generally refers to the molecular process by which genetic variation found associated at two different places in a continuous piece of DNA becomes disassociated. ... The genetic recombination causes re-arrangement of genes producing altogether new genotypes and phenotypes

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