• Mitotic recombination is a type of genetic recombination that may occur in somatic cells during their preparation for mitosis in both sexual and asexual...
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    Mitosis (redirect from Mitotic)
    repair recombinogenic DNA damages primarily by recombination between homologous chromosomes. Mitotic cells irradiated in the G2 phase repair such damages...
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    rare recombination event with a spontaneous correction of a mutant, pathogenic allele. In revertant mosaicism, the healthy tissue formed by mitotic recombination...
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    other so that recombination characteristically occurs between non-sister homologues. In both meiotic and mitotic cells, recombination between homologous...
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    "Meiotic versus mitotic recombination: two different routes for double-strand break repair: the different functions of meiotic versus mitotic DSB repair are...
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    PMID 20195513. Esposito MS (September 1978). "Evidence that spontaneous mitotic recombination occurs at the two-strand stage". Proceedings of the National Academy...
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    Apomixis Parthenogenesis Alternation of generations Brachymeiosis Mitotic recombination Dikaryon Mating of yeast "4.1: Meiosis". Biology LibreTexts. 2019-10-01...
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    adaptive function of meiosis and recombination. Mutations defective in genes essential for meiotic and mitotic recombination in S. cerevisiae cause increased...
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  • gene has localized cis-acting mitotic recombination stimulating activity. This DNA fragment contains a mitotic recombination hotspot, referred to as HOT1...
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    mouse brain, while it was about 1 day in mouse liver. EMS induces mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It was suggested that EMS damage to...
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    detect DNA damage or when incorrectly attached mitotic spindles do not function properly. Mitotic recombination is primarily a result of DNA repair processes...
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  • the surrounding region. Recombination hotspots result from higher DNA break formation in these regions, and apply to both mitotic and meiotic cells. This...
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  • needed] Recombination hotspots are DNA sequences that increase local recombination. The HOT1 sequence in yeast is one of the most well studied mitotic recombination...
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  • like point mutations/deletions, nondisjunction, and homologous mitotic recombination might theoretically cause this loss of heterozygosity, nondisjunction...
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    "Meiotic versus mitotic recombination: two different routes for double-strand break repair: the different functions of meiotic versus mitotic DSB repair are...
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    biology – Branch of biology studying reproduction Mitotic recombination – Type of genetic recombination Bell, Graham; Koufopanou, Vassiliki (1991). "The...
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  • brain are known to be post-mitotic. Tsien and his colleagues demonstrated Cre-mediated recombination can occur in the post-mitotic pyramidal neurons in the...
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    in testis and spleen, which suggests active roles in meiotic and mitotic recombination. Homozygous mutations of this gene were observed in primary lymphoma...
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    Busso, C; Castro-Prado, MA (March 2004). "Cremophor EL stimulates mitotic recombination in uvsH/uvsH diploid strain of Aspergillus nidulans". Anais da Academia...
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    has been hypothesized that this is the result of a combination of mitotic recombination and natural selection within the skin. List of cutaneous conditions...
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    induced by these agents. This repair mechanism likely involves mitotic recombination between homologous DNA regions. Rotifers fall prey to many animals...
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    RAD51 is a 339-amino acid protein that plays a major role in homologous recombination of DNA during double strand break repair. In this repair process, an...
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    species, Adineta vaga, and Philodina roseola. and appears to involve mitotic recombination between homologous DNA regions within each species. Large-scale...
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    also been observed more frequently in B51(+) Behçet's disease. Mitotic recombination in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is primarily a result...
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    functioning TSG allele, the original published mechanism of RB1 LOH was mitotic recombination/gene conversion/copy-neutral LOH, not deletion. There is a critical...
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    fully realized for plant chromosomes in 1990. During both meiotic and mitotic prophase, giemsa staining can be applied to cells to elicit G-banding in...
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    sensitivity of M. maydis to DNA damaging agents is increased. Also, mitotic recombination becomes deficient, mutation frequency increases, and meiosis fails...
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  • more than mitotic repair mechanism can do and was, therefore, naturally selected. In contrast, the sister chromatid in mitotic recombination could have...
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    (2008). "Mechanisms of Rad52-independent spontaneous and UV-induced mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae". Genetics. 179 (1): 199–211. doi:10...
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    together with the short arm of chromosome 9 (9p), likely due to mitotic recombination causing copy-neutral loss of heterozygosity. While the JAK2 V617F...
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