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Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
book Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker cover

Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
Exercise 19
In the Holliday model for homologous recombination (see Figure 19.2), the resolution steps can produce recombinant or nonrecombinant chromosomes. Explain how this can occur.FIGURE 19.2 The Holliday model for homologous recombination. The Holliday model is adapted from Holliday R. (1964) A mechanism for gene conversion in fungi. Genet Res 5, 282-304. In the Holliday model for homologous recombination (see Figure 19.2), the resolution steps can produce recombinant or nonrecombinant chromosomes. Explain how this can occur.FIGURE 19.2 The Holliday model for homologous recombination. The Holliday model is adapted from Holliday R. (1964) A mechanism for gene conversion in fungi. Genet Res 5, 282-304.
In the Holliday model for homologous recombination (see Figure 19.2), the resolution steps can produce recombinant or nonrecombinant chromosomes. Explain how this can occur.FIGURE 19.2 The Holliday model for homologous recombination. The Holliday model is adapted from Holliday R. (1964) A mechanism for gene conversion in fungi. Genet Res 5, 282-304.
In the Holliday model for homologous recombination (see Figure 19.2), the resolution steps can produce recombinant or nonrecombinant chromosomes. Explain how this can occur.FIGURE 19.2 The Holliday model for homologous recombination. The Holliday model is adapted from Holliday R. (1964) A mechanism for gene conversion in fungi. Genet Res 5, 282-304.
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