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Classical Theory of Crossing Over

Classical theory
In the classical views proposed by Karl Sax in 1932, chiasmata result from alternate opening out between sister and homologous (non sister) chromosomal strands with kinetochore loops being always reductional. On this hypothesis, chiasmata do not represent the result of crossing over, but crossing over may result from breakage and rejoining at points of overlap.

Classical Theory of Crossing Over
Classical Theory

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