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What is gene-rearrangement?

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Anonymous

∙ 10y ago
Updated: 7/14/2022

Gene rearrangement actually means the rearrangement of gene in chromosomes. This can occur through 3 different ways which are inversion, translocation and transposition. These can definitely alter the chromosome and cause mutations to occur.

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