| 11. | During the ookinete stage, genetic recombination can occur.
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| 12. | Genetic recombination can also be involved in DNA repair, particularly in the cell's response to double-strand breaks.
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| 13. | He interpreted the reactivation, correctly, as a result of genetic recombination ( see also homologous recombination ).
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| 14. | Genetic recombination also produces changes within alleles.
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| 15. | However, the meganuclease-induced genetic recombinations that could be performed were limited by the repertoire of meganucleases available.
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| 16. | Analysis of genetic recombination is facilitated by the ordered arrangement of the products of meiosis in ascospores.
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| 17. | The hypotheses discussed above all depend on possible beneficial effects of random genetic variation produced by genetic recombination.
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| 18. | This is the sexual stage of the life cycle and cross-fertilisation provides an important source of genetic recombination.
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| 19. | As his PhD thesis project, Watson showed that X-rayed phage can participate in genetic recombination and multiplicity reactivation.
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| 20. | HLA generally evolve through a process of gene conversion, which is a form of short distance or'abortive'genetic recombination.
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