Genetic recombination
Shuffling of parental alleles during gamete formation (meiosis).
📖 Full definition
During the production of eggs and sperm, chromosomes swap segments with one another ("crossing-over"). This is why siblings, despite sharing the same parents, do not have the same allele combination. Recombination creates near-infinite diversity.
💡 Concrete example
The chance that two children of the same parents are genetically identical (outside identical twins) is less than 1 in 70 trillion.
🔄 Synonyms
crossing-over · genetic shuffling
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