Trying to Avoid Your Sister
NIH| Joint Molecule Formation During Recombination
Authors: Jessica P Lao; Neil Hunter;
Trying to Avoid Your Sister
Abstract
During meiosis, the template for homologous recombination is not chosen at random as described in this Primer by Jessica Lao and Neil Hunter.
Related Organizations
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
- University of California, Davis United States
Keywords
Recombination, Genetic, Meiosis, QH301-705.5, Animals, Templates, Genetic, Biology (General), Chromatids, Sister Chromatid Exchange, Primer
Recombination, Genetic, Meiosis, QH301-705.5, Animals, Templates, Genetic, Biology (General), Chromatids, Sister Chromatid Exchange, Primer
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