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Operations on Chromosomes

What kinds of genome rearrangement events (also called operations) take place?
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Operations on a single chromosome: How do these operations take place? If two areas in a chromosome have a pretty high homology, they might attach just like two different strands of the double helix. Once they are attached, a loop forms. This loop might be discarded (deletion), or switched (inversions).
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Operations on two chromosomes:

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Itshack Pe`er
1999-03-16