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    Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material during sexual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister...
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  • electronics Chromosomal crossover, an exchange of genetic material Mitotic crossover, a type of genetic recombination Crossover (figure skating) Crossover (football...
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    Sex (redirect from Chromosomal sex)
    each of which has a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis involves a stage of genetic recombination via chromosomal crossover, in which regions of DNA are exchanged...
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    reversing mutations.[citation needed] Chromosomal crossover involves recombination between the paired chromosomes inherited from each of one's parents...
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  • other are unlikely to be separated onto different chromatids during chromosomal crossover, and are therefore said to be more linked than markers that are...
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    DNA polymerase active site. Deletions can be caused by errors in chromosomal crossover during meiosis, which causes several serious genetic diseases. Deletions...
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    stage at which all autosomal chromosomes have synapsed. In this stage homologous recombination, including chromosomal crossover (crossing over), is completed...
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    two chromosomes that occurs during meiosis. It allows matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation, and possible chromosomal crossover between...
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  • consequences for progeny. Meiotic chromosomal crossover (CO) recombination facilitates the proper segregation of homologous chromosomes. This is because, at the...
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  • defined as the distance between chromosomal loci for which the expected average number of intervening chromosomal crossovers in a single generation is 0.01...
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    homologous chromosomes. At a given chiasma, an exchange of genetic material can occur between both chromatids, what is called a chromosomal crossover, but this...
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    induction of chromosomal events. Because of this tendency for chromosomal crossover, the DSBR pathway is a likely model of how crossover homologous recombination...
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    same chromosome would theoretically never recombine. However, they do, via the cellular process of chromosomal crossover. During crossover, chromosomes exchange...
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    chromatid in mitosis or from its homologous chromosome during meiosis. It is a type of chromosomal crossover between homologous sequences that are not paired...
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    times chromosomes interact is in chromosomal crossover which occurs during sexual reproduction, when genetic recombination occurs. Chromosomal crossover is...
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  • In genetics, the crossover value is the linked frequency of chromosomal crossover between two gene loci (markers). For a fixed set of genetic and environmental...
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  • meiosis, the other being a process of chromosomal crossover that mingles the genetic content of the parental chromosomes. Usually, haploidisation creates a...
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    Specific contiguous parts of the chromosome are likely to be inherited together and not be split by chromosomal crossover, a phenomenon called genetic linkage...
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    (STR) Y linkage Y-chromosomal Aaron Y-chromosomal Adam Y-chromosome haplogroups in populations of the world "Homo sapiens Y chromosome genes". CCDS Release...
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  • distance between chromosome positions (also termed loci or markers) for which the expected average number of intervening chromosomal crossovers in a single...
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    formation of chromosomal crossovers during meiosis. It is generally the case that, if there is a crossover at one spot on a chromosome, this decreases...
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    Secondary chromosome Sex-determination system XY sex-determination system X-chromosome X-inactivation Y-chromosome Y-chromosomal Aaron Y-chromosomal Adam ZO...
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    chromosomes as is, but a mixture of DNA from each parent. Paired chromosomes exchange parallel pieces of DNA, a process called chromosomal crossover,...
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  • Alfons Janssens, (1865–1924), Belgian biologist who first described chromosomal crossover Hieronymus Janssens, Flemish painter from the Baroque Jan Janssens...
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    processes contribute to reassortment, including assortment of chromosomes, and chromosomal crossover. It is particularly used when two similar viruses that are...
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    length of chromosomal arms, and the placement of the chromosomal centromere) are the main factors for creating structural homology between chromosomes. Therefore...
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    Mutation (redirect from Chromosomal gain)
    reversing the orientation of a chromosomal segment. Non-homologous chromosomal crossover. Interstitial deletions: an intra-chromosomal deletion that removes a...
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    exactly 50% of their DNA, as chromosomal crossover only occurs a limited number of times and, therefore, large chunks of a chromosome are shared or not shared...
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    Holliday junction (category Chromosomes)
    conversion but not chromosomal crossover, while cleavage of the other set of two strands causes the resulting recombinant molecules to show crossover. All products...
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  • Y-chromosomal Adam, the most recent common ancestor of all humans via the Y-DNA pathway. Approximate dates for Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam...
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