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handle: 20.500.12712/7854
Organizmalarda rekombinasyon, çevrelerine uyum sağlayabilmeleri için varyasyon sağlayan bir kaynaktır. Rekombinasyonun mekanizması homolog kromozomlar arası meydana gelen karışık bir olaydır. Bu sebeple kromozom eşlenmesi genetik bilginin akışı için önem taşımaktadır. Burada tartışmaktayız ki sinapsis ve rekombinasyon olayları sitolojik ve moleküler seviyede birbirini takip eden olaylardır ve rekombinasyon nodülleri bu hususta bazı etkilere sahiptir. Aynı zamanda, bazı genler sinapsis ve rekombinasyon olayları üzerinde birbirini takiben etkiye sahiptirler. Bununla beraber bu olayların kontrol mekanizması hala ilgi çekici ve bulmaca olarak kalmaktadır.
In organisms, recombination is an important event providing a variation to adapt their environment. The mechanism of recombination is a complicated event coming out between homologous chromosomes. The chromosome pairing in recombination is a phenomenon for genetic information flow. We review that synapsis and recombination events occur in order following each other at either cytological or molecular levels and recombination nodules have some effect to manage it. Also, some types of genes are effective on synapsis and recombination step by step. However, the control of these events remains still a phenomenon and puzzle.
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