rekombinacemi
Rekombinacemi refers to a process in genetics where genetic material is exchanged between different chromosomes or different regions of the same chromosome. This exchange can lead to new combinations of genes in the offspring that were not present in either parent. In eukaryotes, the most common form of recombination is homologous recombination, which occurs during meiosis, the process of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells). During prophase I of meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up, and segments of DNA can be swapped between them. This exchange is facilitated by enzymes and involves the breaking and rejoining of DNA strands.
Another type of recombination is non-homologous end joining, which is a DNA repair mechanism that can occur