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Recombinant Chromatid Define Combination Dna Homologous Chromosomes,  Formed

This flashcard defines a recombinant chromatid as a chromatid that contains a combination of DNA from both homologous chromosomes, formed through crossing over and chiasmata during meiosis.

Recombinant chromatid: chromatid with DNA from both homologous chromosomes, formed by crossing over.

Front Define recombinant chromatid.
Back Recombinant chromatid - chromatid with a combination of DNA from both homologous chromosomes, 
  • Formed by crossing over and chiasmata in meiosis


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