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Description The process of recombination involves the breakage and rejoining of parental chromosomes (M, F). This results in the generation of chromosomes (C1, C2) that share DNA from both parents.
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current00:35, 20 September 2012Thumbnail for version as of 00:35, 20 September 2012517 × 334 (25 KB)Gringerlightened box colours to make variants more visible
14:35, 5 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:35, 5 July 2007517 × 334 (25 KB)Gringer{{Information |Description=The process of recombination involves the breakage and rejoining of parental chromosomes (M, F). This results in the generation of chromosomes (C1, C2) that share DNA from both parents. [updated to turn arrowhead into path] |Sou
04:05, 7 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 04:05, 7 July 2006517 × 334 (25 KB)Gringer{{Information |Description=The process of recombination involves the breakage and rejoining of parental chromosomes (M, F). This results in the generation of chromosomes (C1, C2) that share DNA from both parents. |Source=Own work, Created using Inkscape,

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