The frequency and rate of genetic recombination in several species, specifically in microbes and pathogens, is unknown. For pathogens, the rate at which populations recombine can help to explain the ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 93, No. 4 (Feb. 20, 1996), pp. 1607-1612 (6 pages) Recombination repair protein 1 (Rrp1) includes a C-terminal ...
Recombination, the exchange of DNA between maternal and paternal chromosomes during meiosis, is an essential feature of sexual reproduction in nearly all multicellular organisms. While the role of ...
RNA viruses are able to undergo two forms of recombination: RNA recombination, which (in principle) can occur in any type of RNA virus, and reassortment, which is restricted to those viruses with ...
Researchers have quantified one of the most important and hard-to-measure phenomena in molecular evolution: the effect of genetic recombination on a species' capacity of adaptation. UAB researchers ...
Expression of multidrug resistance marker MDR1 in patients with ovarian cancer and its possible predictive significance. 1. Heeke AL, Pishvaian MJ, Lynce F, Xiu J, Brody JR, Chen WJ, Baker TM, ...
Recombination, or crossing-over, occurs when sperm and egg cells are formed and segments of each chromosome pair are interchanged. This process plays an crucial role in the maintenance of genetic ...
Association between neutrophil and tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte count and bladder cancer stage and treatment response in BCG-treated mice models. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO ...