what is the difference between muton and recon?
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Answer / sowmya
Muton is the unit responsible for mutation where as Recon
is the unit responsible for recombination .Both are the
smallest units in genes.
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Answer / h.m.zeeshan
the smallest unit of DNA at which a mutation can occur. e.g a nucleotide while RECON is the smallest section of DNA that can recombined
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