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  1. Mutation and recombination are two types of changes that can occur in the genomes. A mutation refers to a change in the nucleotide sequence of a short region of DNA. On the other hand, recombination reconstructs a part of the genome.
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    In conclusion, mutation and recombination are fundamental processes in genetics that shape the genetic makeup of organisms. While mutation introduces new genetic variations, recombination shuffles existing genetic information and creates new combinations. Both processes contribute to genetic diversity, adaptation, and the evolution of species.
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    THERE are two sources of genetic diversity, mutation and recombination. Mutation, broadly defined here as novel heritable change in nucleotide state, introduces new variants while recombination reassorts the variants along a chromosome into novel combinations or haplotypes.
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    Two broad classes are commonly recognized— general recombination and site-specific recombination. In this part of the chapter we discuss the first of these two mechanisms; in the next part, we consider the second mechanism.

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