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In 1933, she established that cells can be damaged when nonhomologous recombination occurs.
Reciprocal translocations are usually an exchange of material between nonhomologous chromosomes.
Figure 2Bshows the results of nonhomologous end-joining leading to re-circularization of the vector.
The third stage is when one or more protomodules are transferred to a different nonhomologous gene by intronic recombination.
There are many known nonhomologous types of AFPs.
IR is the recombination between short homologous sequences or nonhomologous sequences.
Chromosomal translocations: interchange of genetic parts from nonhomologous chromosomes.
This is referred to as nonhomologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining.
The k-systole of M, , is the minimal volume of k-cycle nonhomologous to zero.
In these introns there are large numbers of transposable elements and repeated sequences which promote recombination of nonhomologous genes.
In genetics, nonreciprocal translocation involves the transfer of genes from one chromosome to another, nonhomologous chromosome.
In IID, we assume the two sequences are nonhomologous independent, identically distributed sequences.
Even 37 bp of nonhomologous DNA decreased TAR cloning efficiency 5 times.
In genetics, a chromosome translocation is a chromosome abnormality caused by rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes.
Moreover, this may explain why most of these genes are orphans, as frequent nonhomologous recombination may preclude the recognition of homologs.
The best evidence from these studies suggests an intracellular role for phytic acid as a cofactor in DNA repair by nonhomologous end-joining.
As can be seen, the yield of gene-positive clones progressively declined as the length of the nonhomologous DNA increased.
The foot in Protobranchia clams is without a true byssus gland, although they frequently have a nonhomologous byssal gland in the heel.
We constructed an additional vector to investigate how the presence of nonhomologous DNA at the end of a hook affects the efficiency of gene capture.
Two parental sequences share a homologous region (a region in which the sequence is identical) and diverge in the nonhomologous flanking sequences.
One side of the nonhomologous flanking sequence of each of the two "parental" molecules contains a different PCR primer-binding site.
These genes undergo high mutation and nonhomologous recombination rates, and often display high A+T-content, even in comparison to the phage itself [ 22 23 ] .
For BVDV frequently nonhomologous RNA recombination events lead to the appearance of genetically distinct viruses that are lethal to the host.
In mammals, the XPF/ERCC1 protein complex also removes nonhomologous 3' tail ends in homologous recombination.
Because of this, genes near the translocation breakpoints on the nonhomologous chromosomes participating in a reciprocal translocation exhibit pseudolinkage: They behave as if they are linked.