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meiotic gene conversion

Description

"The cell cycle process whereby genetic information is transferred from one helix to another. It often occurs in association with general genetic recombination events, and is believed to be a straightforward consequence of the mechanisms of general recombination and DNA repair. For example, meiosis might yield three copies of the maternal version of an allele and only one copy of the paternal allele, indicating that one of the two copies of the paternal allele has been changed to a copy of the maternal allele." [ISBN:0815316194]

Relations

has_participantRAD55 SCHPO
has_participantDMC1 SCHPO
has_participantRAD51 SCHPO
has_participantRAD16 SCHPO
has_participantRAD32 SCHPO
has_participantNSE1 SCHPO
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Inverse Relations

MSH2 YEASTparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
RAD55 SCHPOparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
DMC1 SCHPOparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
RAD51 SCHPOparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
RAD16 SCHPOparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
RAD32 SCHPOparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
NSE1 SCHPOparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
YGZA YEASTparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
MED31 YEASTparticipates_inmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic DNA double-strand break processingpart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic DNA recombinase assemblypart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic strand invasionpart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic mismatch repairpart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic DNA repair synthesispart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic heteroduplex formationpart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic strand displacementpart_ofmeiotic gene conversion
meiotic DNA double-strand break formationpart_ofmeiotic gene conversion

Terms

gene conversion without reciprocal crossoverEnglish- exact synonym

Identifier

CCO:P0000063
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