Dynamical genetics

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Dynamical genetics is a subfield of molecular biology and genetics that studies phenomena in which physiological protein complexes alter DNA. The study of such mechanisms is important because they promote useful functions, for example the immune system recombination (on the individual scale) and chromosomal crossover (on the evolutionary scale). Furthermore, when such mechanisms malfunction, diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders are caused.

Typical examples of dynamical genetics subjects are:

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