Wiktionary
(context genetics English) That undergoes recombination n. (context genetics English) The exchanging of genetic material v
(present participle of recombine English)
Usage examples of "recombining".
Colliding, fragmenting, and recombining at quantum-mechanical speeds, billions of different combinations came and went during every second of hundreds of millions of years.
When the transport was far enough away that the recombining ions of her exhaust no longer completely smothered the RF spectrum, the delicate-looking blond man resumed his conversation on a portable radio.
Eight hundred years of recombining DNA has got to have something we can take back home to Nuncamais.
Thus ensuring the continual, if haphazard, recombining of genes, chances for variations in offspring, opportunities for mutations, and so on?
Inside it he could discern the filaments of iridescence, twisting, dividing, pulsing, recombining, as if each one moved with a life-force of its own.