Term Name: DNA strand invasion
Synonyms: D-loop biosynthesis, D-loop formation, displacement loop biosynthesis, displacement loop formation, Rad51-mediated strand invasion, strand invasion
Definition: The process in which the nucleoprotein complex (composed of the broken single-strand DNA and the recombinase) searches and identifies a region of homology in intact duplex DNA. The broken single-strand DNA displaces the like strand and forms Watson-Crick base pairs with its complement, forming a duplex in which each strand is from one of the two recombining DNA molecules.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0042148]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
is part of: DNA recombination
is a type of: DNA metabolic process
has subtype: meiotic strand invasion
inverse has_part: gene conversion at mating-type locus
negatively regulated by: negative regulation of strand invasion
positively regulated by: positive regulation of strand invasion
regulated by: regulation of strand invasion