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Illegitimate recombination, or nonhomologous recombination, is the process by which two unrelated double stranded segments of DNA are joined. This insertion of genetic material which is not meant to be adjacent tends to lead to genes being broken causing the protein which they encode to not be properly expressed. One of the primary pathways by which this will occur is the repair mechanism known as non-homologous end joining (NHEJ).

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  • Illegitimate recombination, or nonhomologous recombination, is the process by which two unrelated double stranded segments of DNA are joined. This insertion of genetic material which is not meant to be adjacent tends to lead to genes being broken causing the protein which they encode to not be properly expressed. One of the primary pathways by which this will occur is the repair mechanism known as non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). (en)
  • La recombinación no homóloga o recombinación ilegítima, es el proceso mediante el cual se unen dos segmentos bicatenarios de ADN no relacionados. Esta inserción de material genético que no está destinado a ser adyacente tiende a provocar que los genes se rompan, lo que hace que la proteína que codifican no se exprese correctamente. Una de las vías principales por las que esto ocurrirá es el mecanismo de reparación conocido como (NHEJ).​​ (es)
  • 非相同組換え(ひそうどうくみかえ、英: nonhomologous recombination, illegitimate recombination)は、2つの無関係なDNA二本鎖断片が連結される過程である。こうした過程で本来隣接していない遺伝物質が挿入されることで、遺伝子が破壊され、その遺伝子がコードするタンパク質が正しく発現しなくなることがある。その主要な経路の1つが、非相同末端結合(NHEJ)と呼ばれる修復機構である。 (ja)
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  • Illegitimate recombination, or nonhomologous recombination, is the process by which two unrelated double stranded segments of DNA are joined. This insertion of genetic material which is not meant to be adjacent tends to lead to genes being broken causing the protein which they encode to not be properly expressed. One of the primary pathways by which this will occur is the repair mechanism known as non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). (en)
  • La recombinación no homóloga o recombinación ilegítima, es el proceso mediante el cual se unen dos segmentos bicatenarios de ADN no relacionados. Esta inserción de material genético que no está destinado a ser adyacente tiende a provocar que los genes se rompan, lo que hace que la proteína que codifican no se exprese correctamente. Una de las vías principales por las que esto ocurrirá es el mecanismo de reparación conocido como (NHEJ).​​ (es)
  • 非相同組換え(ひそうどうくみかえ、英: nonhomologous recombination, illegitimate recombination)は、2つの無関係なDNA二本鎖断片が連結される過程である。こうした過程で本来隣接していない遺伝物質が挿入されることで、遺伝子が破壊され、その遺伝子がコードするタンパク質が正しく発現しなくなることがある。その主要な経路の1つが、非相同末端結合(NHEJ)と呼ばれる修復機構である。 (ja)
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  • Recombinación no homóloga (es)
  • Illegitimate recombination (en)
  • 非相同組換え (ja)
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