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Biology, 04.07.2020 14:01 anonymousanon

Homologous recombination occurs in a heterozygote in which alleles D and d differ by a single base pair. The D allele has a G at one position, whereas the d allele has a C at the same position. If branch migration causes heteroduplex formation across this position, what is the expected outcome

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