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'''Recombination''' may refer to: | '''Recombination''' may refer to: | ||
*[[Carrier generation and recombination]], in semiconductors, the cancellation of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes) | *[[Carrier generation and recombination]], in semiconductors, the cancellation of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes) | ||
*[[Genetic recombination]], the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material | *[[Genetic recombination]], the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material | ||
**[[Bacterial recombination]] | **[[Bacterial recombination]] | ||
**[[Homologous recombination]] | **[[Homologous recombination]] | ||
*[[Recombination (evolutionary algorithm)]], also called crossover | |||
*[[Plasma recombination]], the formation of neutral atoms from the capture of free electrons by the cations in a plasma | *[[Plasma recombination]], the formation of neutral atoms from the capture of free electrons by the cations in a plasma | ||
*[[Recombination (chemistry)]], the opposite of dissociation | *[[Recombination (chemistry)]], the opposite of dissociation | ||
Latest revision as of 18:26, 23 October 2025
Template:Sister project Recombination may refer to:
- Carrier generation and recombination, in semiconductors, the cancellation of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes)
- Genetic recombination, the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material
- Recombination (evolutionary algorithm), also called crossover
- Plasma recombination, the formation of neutral atoms from the capture of free electrons by the cations in a plasma
- Recombination (chemistry), the opposite of dissociation
- Cage effect, a special kind of recombination reaction that appears in condensed phases
- Recombination (cosmology), the time at which protons and electrons formed neutral hydrogen in the timeline of the Big Bang
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