Recombination

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Pronunciation: /riːˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of recombination

noun the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to form new combinations

Example Sentences

A1 Recombination is when genes from two parents combine to create a new genetic combination.

A2 In biology, recombination plays a key role in genetic diversity and evolution.

B1 Genetic recombination can result in offspring with a unique combination of traits from both parents.

B2 Scientists study recombination to understand how genetic variation is passed down from generation to generation.

C1 The process of recombination is complex and involves the exchange of genetic material between chromosomes.

C2 Researchers are exploring new ways to manipulate recombination in order to create genetically modified organisms with specific traits.

Examples of recombination in a Sentence

formal Genetic recombination is a fundamental process in the formation of new combinations of genes.

informal When genes mix together, that's called recombination.

slang Recombination is like gene shuffling, mixing things up.

figurative Just like mixing ingredients in a recipe, recombination mixes up genes to create something new.

Grammatical Forms of recombination

past tense

recombined

plural

recombinations

comparative

more recombined

superlative

most recombined

present tense

recombines

future tense

will recombine

perfect tense

has recombined

continuous tense

is recombining

singular

recombination

positive degree

recombination

infinitive

recombine

gerund

recombining

participle

recombined

Origin and Evolution of recombination

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'recombination' originated from the Latin word 'recombinare' which means 'to unite again'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of genetics to describe the process of genetic recombination, the term 'recombination' has since been adopted in various fields such as chemistry, physics, and computer science to refer to the combining or rearranging of elements or components to create new combinations or structures.