| 21. | Subsequently, variations of the experiment by Franklin Stahl revealed reciprocal dependencies between DNA replication and most genetic recombination.
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| 22. | His laboratory at Harvard currently investigates the biological and evolutionary nature of sexual reproduction, genetic recombination, and aging.
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| 23. | The aim of this genetic recombination in the laboratory is to develop a yeast strain that efficiently produces ethanol.
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| 24. | Estimates based on genetic recombination and mutation rates place the age of the allele between 1000 and 2000 years.
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| 25. | "' Genetic recombination "'is the production of offspring with combinations of traits that differ from those found in either parent.
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| 26. | As in many other eukaryotes, mating leads to genetic recombination, i . e . production of novel combinations of chromosomes.
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| 27. | "This is expected if there is genetic recombination but hard to explain in any other way, " the authors concluded.
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| 28. | To avoid the complications of sex and recombination, we initially restrict our attention to an asexual population without genetic recombination.
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| 29. | Analysis of genetic recombination is facilitated by the ordered arrangement of the products of meiosis in " Neurospora " ascospores.
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| 30. | In biology, Holliday junctions are a key intermediate in many types of genetic recombination, as well as in functional RNA molecules.
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