Term Name: meiotic gene conversion
Synonyms: gene conversion without reciprocal crossover
Definition: The cell cycle process in which genetic information is transferred from one helix to another. It often occurs in association with general genetic recombination events, and is believed to be a straightforward consequence of the mechanisms of general recombination and DNA repair. For example, meiosis might yield three copies of the maternal version of an allele and only one copy of the paternal allele, indicating that one of the two copies of the paternal allele has been changed to a copy of the maternal allele.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0006311]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
has parts: meiotic DNA double-strand break formation involved in meiotic gene conversion meiotic DNA double-strand break processing involved in meiotic gene conversion meiotic DNA recombinase assembly involved in meiotic gene conversion meiotic DNA repair synthesis involved in meiotic gene conversion meiotic mismatch repair involved in meiotic gene conversion meiotic strand invasion involved in meiotic gene conversion
is a type of: gene conversion meiosis I cell cycle process