Information about Recombination
Recombination may refer to:
- Recombination (biology)
- Genetic recombination
- Carrier generation and recombination, processes by which mobile electrons and electron holes are created and eliminated
- Crossover (genetic algorithm), also called recombination
- Recombination, a phase in the
- Recombination (chemistry), the opposite of Dissociation (chemistry)
In biology, recombination usually refers to genetic recombination and meiosis, a genetic event that occurs during the formation of sperm and egg cells. It is also referred to as crossing over or change of phase.
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Genetic recombination is the process by which a strand of DNA is broken and then joined to the end of a different DNA molecule. In eukaryotes recombination commonly occurs during meiosis as chromosomal crossover between paired chromosomes.
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In the solid state physics of semiconductors, carrier generation and recombination are processes by which mobile electrons and electron holes are created and eliminated.
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In genetic algorithms, crossover is a genetic operator used to vary the programming of a chromosome or chromosomes from one generation to the next. It is analogous to reproduction and biological crossover, upon which genetic algorithms are based.
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Dissociation in chemistry and biochemistry is a general process in which ionic compounds (complexes, molecules, or salts) separate or split into smaller molecules, ions, or radicals, usually in a reversible manner.
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