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Hello students, welcome with the new problem.
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In this problem we will study about the process of recombination and their features and similarities and difference between dna and rna.
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Dear students, recombination is a process by which piece of dna are broken and recombined to produce new combination of alleles.
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This recombination process creates genetic diversity at the level of genes that reflect differences.
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In the dna sequences of different organisms, in eukaryotic cells, which are cells with a nucleus and organils, recombination typically occur during meiosis.
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Miosis is a form of cell division that produce gametes.
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Eggs and sperm cells.
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During the first phase of meiosis, the homologous pair of maternal and paternal chromosomes align.
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During the alignment, the arm of the chromosome can overlap and temporarily fuse causing our where chromosomes can exchange their segments.
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Crossing our result in recombination and exchange of genetic materials between the maternal and paternal chromosomes.
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As a result, opspring can have different combinations of genes than their parents.
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Parent genes that are located further apart have a greater likelihood of undergoing combination which means they have a greater recombination frequency.
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These are all about recombination and their features.
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Now we are going to discuss about the difference between dna and rna...