Recombination and sex

Barton NH. 2013.Recombination and sex. In: The Princeton Guide to Evolution. , 328–333.

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Sex and recombination are among the most striking features of the living world, and they play a crucial role in allowing the evolution of complex adaptation. The sharing of genomes through the sexual union of different individuals requires elaborate behavioral and physiological adaptations. At the molecular level, the alignment of two DNA double helices, followed by their precise cutting and rejoining, is an extraordinary feat. Sex and recombination have diverse—and often surprising—evolutionary consequences: distinct sexes, elaborate mating displays, selfish genetic elements, and so on.
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2013-11-04
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The Princeton Guide to Evolution
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Barton NH. Recombination and sex. In: The Princeton Guide to Evolution. Princeton University Press; 2013:328-333.
Barton, N. H. (2013). Recombination and sex. In The Princeton Guide to Evolution (pp. 328–333). Princeton University Press.
Barton, Nicholas H. “Recombination and Sex.” In The Princeton Guide to Evolution, 328–33. Princeton University Press, 2013.
N. H. Barton, “Recombination and sex,” in The Princeton Guide to Evolution, Princeton University Press, 2013, pp. 328–333.
Barton NH. 2013.Recombination and sex. In: The Princeton Guide to Evolution. , 328–333.
Barton, Nicholas H. “Recombination and Sex.” The Princeton Guide to Evolution, Princeton University Press, 2013, pp. 328–33.
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