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- Subject: Holliday Model: (Was Re: rRNA (was Re: MRNA))
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.200307.15296@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu>
- From: bpharmon@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu
- Date: 27 Jan 93 20:03:07 -0500
- References: <robison1.727971444@husc.harvard.edu>
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- In article <robison1.727971444@husc.harvard.edu>, robison1@husc10.harvard.edu (Keith Robison) writes:
- >
- > But sometimes, instead of an exchange the information on one strand
- > displaces the information on the other (by mechanism which are still
- > under argument, I believe [corrections welcome]). Thus, you
- > could end up with:
- >
- > a-b-c-d and
- > e-b-c-h
-
- Do you mean something like the Holliday model of recombination, with
- gene conversion carried out by enzymes that recognize and correct base pairing
- errors (like DNA pol I)?
- Is this still an acceptable model?
- If anyone is curious, I'll post what I know (don't quite know how a
- text editor will make it work, but oh well)
- later.
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