missparning
Missparning, also called mispairing, is the incorrect pairing of genetic material during cellular processes. In a broad sense, it refers to two related phenomena: mispairing of DNA bases during replication and mispairing of chromosomes during meiosis.
Mispairing during meiosis can occur when homologous chromosomes fail to align properly due to structural differences
Mispairing at the nucleotide level occurs when non-complementary bases are paired during replication. DNA polymerases have
In research and breeding, understanding mispairing informs genome stability, mutation rates, and strategies to maintain fidelity