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Isolation and characterization of an enterovirus G strain causing diarrhea and gut microbiota dysbiosis in piglets. [PDF]
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Recombination events restored the functional horned haplotypes in the offspring of polled parents. [PDF]
Upadhyay M +7 more
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The Origins and Genetic Diversity of HIV-1: Evolutionary Insights and Global Health Perspectives. [PDF]
Alexiev I, Dimitrova R.
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Adaptive Evolution and Distinct Mutation Signatures of Full-Length HBV Quasispecies in HBeAg-Negative Chronic Hepatitis B. [PDF]
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Neutral genetic diversity during selective sweeps in nonrecombining populations. [PDF]
Kaushik S, Jain K, Johri P.
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Genetic recombination in plants
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998Meiotic recombination generates novel allelic arrays on chromosomes. Recent experiments have revealed an extraordinarily nonrandom distribution of recombination breakpoints along the lengths of plant chromosomes; for example, recombination breakpoints often resolve within genic sequences, and thereby generate novel alleles.
P S, Schnable, A P, Hsia, B J, Nikolau
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Genetic Recombination in Streptomyces
Nature, 1955THE Actinomycetes have properties intermediate between those of the fungi and those of the bacteria. As in practically all bacteria and in many fungi, a sexual cycle is not known to occur in the Actinomycetes. In some bacteria and Fungi Imperfecti1, however, there are parasexual processes2, that is, processes leading to genetic recombination otherwise ...
G, SERMONTI, I, SPADA-SERMONTI
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Models of Genetic Recombination
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1974It will be my intention to compare established and recently proposed models for . genetic recombination, with special attention to the separate component principles they contain and the function ofthese principles in the various models. As increasing attention has been paid to realistic details of DNA structure and enzymology, recombination models have
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Genetic Recombination in Bacteriophage
1965Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the genetic recombination in bacteriophage. Although many aspects of the biochemistry, genetics, and general physiology of the system are pertinent to the question of recombination in bacteriophages, the chapter considers only certain facets of the problem. Specifically, the idea of some kind of phosphodiester
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