meiotic joint molecule formation
(Q22294532)
The conversion of the paired broken DNA and homologous duplex DNA into a four-stranded branched intermediate, known as a joint molecule, formed during meiotic recombination. These joint molecules contain Holliday junctions on either side of heterodup
The conversion of the paired broken DNA and homologous duplex DNA into a four-stranded branched intermediate, known as a joint molecule, formed during meiotic recombination. These joint molecules contain Holliday junctions on either side of heterodup
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meiotic joint molecule formation
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(Q2996394)
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(P279) |
(Q22250139)
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(P361) |
(Q14872801)
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(P2888) |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0000709
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description | The conversion of the paired broken DNA and homologous duplex DNA into a four-stranded branched intermediate, known as a joint molecule, formed during meiotic recombination. These joint molecules contain Holliday junctions on either side of heterodup |
External Links
(P686) |
GO:0000709
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(P2892) |
C1155800
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