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Reciprocal Recombination At Biology Glossary

What is it? A precise exchange of genetic information like that expected for a simple cut, exchange, and rejoin mechanism. That is, a region of DNA simply moves from the donor molecule to the recipient molecule in exchange for the identical region from the recipient

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