An inversion is a 180-degree change in direction
of a chromosomal segment. Prerequisite for
every inversion is a break at two different sites,
followed by reunion of the inverted segment.
Depending on whether the centromere is involved,
a pericentric inversion (when the
centromere lies within the inverted segment)
and a paracentric inversion can be differentiated.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
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