
Unequal crossing over is a type of gene duplication or deletion event that deletes a sequence in one strand and replaces it with a duplication from its sister chromatid in mitosis or from its homologous chromosome during meiosis. It is a type of chromosomal crossover between homologous sequences that are not paired precisely. It exchanges sequence...
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<cell biology> Crossing over between homologous chromosomes that are not precisely paired, resulting in nonreciprocal exchange of material and chromosomes of unequal length. Favoured in regions containing tandemly repeated sequences. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes that are not precisely paired, resulting in non-reciprocal exchange of material and chromosomes of unequal length. Favoured in regions containing tandemly repeated sequences.
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