The result of a crossover in a doubly heterozygous parent such that alleles at two loci that were present on opposite homologs are brought together on the same homolog The term is used to describe the chromosome as well as the animal in which it is present
An organism or a cell in which genetic recombination has taken place or genetic material produced by gene-splicing
{i} organism with recombined genes, organism produced by recombinant DNA techniques (Genetics)
Referring to something formed by combining existing elements in a new combination. Especially in the phrase recombinant DNA referring to an organism created in the lab by adding DNA from another species
1)an offspring whose phenotype differs from those of its parents 2)a technique in which DNA from different sources is isolated and combined, then reinserted into cells where it can be expressed Submitted by Amy Franzen, franzena@pilot msu edu recombinant DNA a process of producing specific stretches of DNA by inserting them into bacterial DNA and culturing the bacteria Submitted by carrie a preston, presto10@pilot msu edu residue A single amino acid in the protein molecule Submitted by Greg Brown, gbrown@artoo gisd k12 mi us resonance A term used in spectroscopy that descibes a place where the energy of a transition for an atom or molecule is matched by the energy of a an electromagnetic wave We can see where the resonances are by looking at a spectrum Submitted by Mark J Waner, wanermar@pilot msu edu
A term used to describe drugs that have been produced using the techniques of genetic engineering The products are virtual replicas of compounds produced naturally by the body
In a laboratory setting, a cell or organism that has received genes from different parental strains
Altered in the genes In a recombinant virus, for example, one or more genes have been mutated, added, or deleted in the laboratory
Def 1 In classical genetics, an organism containing a combination of alleles different from either parent Def 2 In molecular genetics, a DNA molecule containing a novel sequence See rDNA
In the classical sense, R refers to the exchange of hereditary information between closely related DNA molecules, e g a paternal and maternal chromosome In association with gene technology, R very generally designates the combination of DNA molecules from different sources
produced by genetic engineering Recombinant products are designated by a lower-case r (e g , rHGH)