
Unsound gaiting action that starts with twisting elbows and ends with crisscrossing and toeing out. Also called knitting and purling and weaving.
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(from the article `genetics`) ...on the same chromosome could be calculated by measuring the frequency at which new chromosomal combinations arose (these were proposed to be ... ...of a chromosome can occur when a chromosome breaks, and the sections join with the partner chromosome if it has broken in the same places. This ... ...as ...
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The exchange of DNA sequences between chromatids of homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
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<genetics, molecular biology> The breaking during meiosis of one maternal and one paternal chromosome, the reciprocal exchange of corresponding sections of DNA along pairs of homologous chromosomes by symmetrical breakage and crosswise rejoining of the chromosomes. ... This results in the transfer of a block of genes from each chromosome to i...
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(kros´ing o´vәr) the reciprocal exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes, resulting in recombination; often specifically denoting exchange between nonsister chromatids of paired homologous chromosomes during the first meiotic division.
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The breaking during meiosis of one maternal and one paternal chromosome, the exchange of correspondi
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The exchange of corresponding segments between chromatids of homologous chromosomes.
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Recombination as a result of DNA exchange between homologous chromatids in meiosis, giving rise to chiasmata.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kros′ing-ō′ver Definitions: 1. Reciprocal exchange of material between two paired chromosomes during meiosis, resulting in the transfer of a block of genes from each chromosome to its homologue. In contrast to genetic recombination (2), which is a phenotypic phenomenon, crossing-over is genotypic. Any even...
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Crossing over: The exchange of genetic material between two paired chromosomes. Crossing over is a way to recombine the genetic material so that each person (except for identical twins) is genetically unique.
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[
n] - the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosis
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crossover noun the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosis
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The breaking during meiosis of one maternal and one paternal chromosome, the exchange of corresponding sections of DNA, and the rejoining of the chromosomes. This process can result in an exchange of alleles between chromosomes. Compare recombination.
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Unsound gaiting action that starts with twisting elbows and ends with crisscrossing and toeing out. Also called knitting and purling and weaving.
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During the first meiotic prophase, the process in which part of a chromatid is physically exchanged with another chromatid to form chromosomes with new allele combinations. PICTURE
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when viewed from the front (or rarely, the rear), the legs converge beyond the midline.
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the interchange of corresponding chromatid segments of homologous chromosomes with their linked genes.
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