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How Evolution Keeps Genetic Recombination In Check

February 1, 2008 | 9:01 pm

Cool article from The MIT Tech Review on how University of Chicago researchers have shed light on the mechanism by which evolution keeps genetic recombination in check:

“It’s important to increase diversity, but if it goes unchecked, it’s likely to lead to instability in the genome that could be dangerous,” says Stefansson. “If you have the same sequence variant influencing recombination in one direction in men and the other direction in women, you have put together a mechanism to keep recombination rates within certain limits.”

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