A comprehensive survey of important research into genetic recombination, including consideration of bacteria and their viruses as well as fungi and other higher organisms. Discusses current theories of mechanisms of recombination and examines non-homologous recombination, which differs fundamentally from the normal'' mechanism in not requiring correspondence of nucleotide sequence. Includes a glossary of technical terms.
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A comprehensive survey of important research into genetic recombination, including consideration of bacteria and their viruses as well as fungi and other higher organisms. Discusses current theories of mechanisms of recombination and examines non-homologous recombination, which differs fundamentally from the normal'' mechanism in not requiring correspondence of nucleotide sequence. Includes a glossary of technical terms.
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