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What is meant by a recombinant pair?

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Answered by taibak32
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It is usually a simple matter to determine which of the gametes are recombinant. These are the gametes that are found in the lowest frequency. ... If the genes are far apart on the chromosome a cross over will occur every time that pairing occurs and an equal number of parental and recombinant chromosomes will be produced.

Answered by amankalsi
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Generation recombination of electron hole pairs in semiconductors.

Semiconductors are characterized by two types of mobile carriers, electrons in the conduction band and holes in the valence band. Both bands are separated by the energy gap. This energy gap is about 1.1 eV in silicon. There is a continuous transition of electrons between the two bands. When an electron falls from the conduction band into the valence band, into a hole, a recombination process occurs and an electron hole pair disappears. The energy of recombination will be emerged as a photon of light. Inversely, when a valence electron is given an energy equal or greater than the energy gap it will be transferred to the conduction band and an electron hole pair will be generated.

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