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Recombination
Recombination
Recombination
Recombination
Recombination

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Recombination Defined

An event that occurs during meiosis involving the transfer of segments of DNA from one homologous chromosome to the other.

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August 26, 2008

Published August 26, 2008, 9:52 am, SeedQuest

African scientists have uncovered how one of the world's most economically devastating crop diseases emerged, and hope to genetically engineer disease resistant crops using the information.

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