Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Ectopic recombination is an aberrant form of recombination in which crossing over occurs at non-homologous, rather than along homologous, loci. Such recombination often results in dramatic chromosomal rearrangement, which is generally deleterious. Some research, however, has suggested that ectopic recombination can result in mutated chromosomes that benefit the organism. Ectopic recombination can occur during both meiosis and mitosis, although it is more likely to occur during meiosis."@en }
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- Ectopic_recombination comment "Ectopic recombination is an aberrant form of recombination in which crossing over occurs at non-homologous, rather than along homologous, loci. Such recombination often results in dramatic chromosomal rearrangement, which is generally deleterious. Some research, however, has suggested that ectopic recombination can result in mutated chromosomes that benefit the organism. Ectopic recombination can occur during both meiosis and mitosis, although it is more likely to occur during meiosis.".