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Chromosome Inversion Aberration Structure Resulting Reattachment Chromosomal Fragment

Inversion is a chromosomal structure aberration resulting from a fragment reattaching to its original chromosome in a reversed orientation.

L'inversion est une aberration de la structure chromosomique résultant de la réattachement d'un fragment chromosomique dans une orientation inversée sur le chromosome d'origine.

Front inversion
Back An aberration in chromosome structure resulting from reattachment of a chromosomal fragment in a reverse orientation to the chromosome from which it originated.

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