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1 r mutations include frame-shift deletion and chromosomal inversion.
2 able to an interchromosomal exchange or to a chromosomal inversion.
3 on of the bHLH gene amos that results from a chromosomal inversion.
4 in by structural variation, but not a simple chromosomal inversion.
5 e inbred population is maintained by a large chromosomal inversion.
6  phenotype is broadly controlled by a ~55-Mb chromosomal inversion.
7 been found to be polymorphic for one or more chromosomal inversions.
8 ted in some regions, such as those harboring chromosomal inversions.
9 ve sequence also found at the breakpoints of chromosomal inversions.
10 9 bp) that are associated with CNV, LOH, and chromosomal inversions.
11  genomic rearrangements in the form of large chromosomal inversions.
12 esence of larger structural variants such as chromosomal inversions.
13  Sudan-Savanna ecoclimatic zone, we analyzed chromosomal inversions, 16 microsatellite loci distribut
14  Here, we report the breakpoint structure of chromosomal inversion 2La from the principal malaria vec
15                               By contrast, a chromosomal inversion allows the cardiac enhancer to byp
16               Analogously, phenomena such as chromosomal inversions and apomictic parthenogenesis tha
17                                       We use chromosomal inversions and in vivo time-lapse imaging to
18 families in multiple lineages and can detect chromosomal inversions and translocations as well as ohn
19 tions on a large set of precisely engineered chromosomal inversions and translocations have identifie
20 tra nucleotide insertions, exon deletions, a chromosomal inversion, and flanking sequence comobilizat
21 ctuating polymorphisms are enriched in large chromosomal inversions, and we find a broad concordance
22                                              Chromosomal inversions are an important form of structur
23                                              Chromosomal inversions are associated with local adaptat
24                                              Chromosomal inversions are common in natural populations
25                                  Paracentric chromosomal inversions are major architects of organisma
26               Genome re-arrangements such as chromosomal inversions are often involved in adaptation.
27                                              Chromosomal inversions are thought to play a special rol
28                                              Chromosomal inversions are valuable genetic tools for mu
29                          We further identify chromosomal inversion as a molecular mechanism that may
30                                              Chromosomal inversion between 3q21 and 3q26 results in h
31                                              Chromosomal inversions can contribute to adaptive specia
32                                              Chromosomal inversions can provide windows onto the cyto
33 ke NCV state correlated with reversal of the chromosomal inversion (CI) and with prophage stabilizati
34                                              Chromosomal inversions contributed to genomic barriers,
35         We demonstrate here that the p(100H) chromosomal inversion disrupts both the p gene and the S
36 rve lower differentiation far from the fixed chromosomal inversions distinguishing these species and
37 cies, the disruption of syntenic blocks (via chromosomal inversion events) and its relationship to th
38 ng is consistent with models suggesting that chromosomal inversions facilitate species divergence des
39        Unlike Williams syndrome, we found no chromosomal inversions flanked by LCRs in 22 sets of par
40 e cytogenetic map for characterizing various chromosomal inversions for specimens collected from coas
41                                              Chromosomal inversions frequently underlie major phenoty
42                 In this species, a series of chromosomal inversions has formed a supergene that segre
43 shared standing genetic variation, including chromosomal inversions, has an important role in repeate
44 the divergence of these species, at least 70 chromosomal inversions have been fixed, the highest rate
45                                              Chromosomal inversions have been implicated in a remarka
46                                              Chromosomal inversions have been of long-standing intere
47                                  Thus, major chromosomal inversions have been shown to be associated
48                                              Chromosomal inversions have the potential to be key in t
49                 Recombination suppression in chromosomal inversion heterozygotes is a well-known but
50 3q31.1 because of its proximity to a de novo chromosomal inversion in a child with TS.
51 iedermaier and colleagues demonstrate that a chromosomal inversion in mice results in dysregulation o
52  of the Drosophila melanogaster cosmopolitan chromosomal inversion In(3R)P.
53                             Breakpoints of a chromosomal inversion In(4)a, which is restricted to the
54 s cancers, including Notch pathway mutations/chromosomal inversions in 5/5 liver metastases, irrespec
55 on responsible for the generation of several chromosomal inversions in Drosophila.
56                                  The role of chromosomal inversions in speciation has long been of in
57                  Here we examine the role of chromosomal inversions in structuring genetic variation
58 ity component of natural selection acting on chromosomal inversions in two experimental populations o
59                                              Chromosomal inversions (INVs) are particularly challengi
60 investigated the effect of time interval and chromosomal inversion karyotype on postcopulatory sexual
61  and coat color-and discovered a 41-megabase chromosomal inversion linked to both.
62 hat, in animals heterozygous for pericentric chromosomal inversions, loop formation is greatly reduce
63                           Local selection on chromosomal inversions may play a role in this process,
64 laria mosquito Anopheles gambiae polymorphic chromosomal inversions may play an important role in ada
65                             The structure of chromosomal inversions mediated by hobo transposable ele
66               Here we present evidence for a chromosomal inversion of 26 cM bordered by two T-DNAs in
67 H/HeJ have been shown to be homozygous for a chromosomal inversion on Chromosome (Chr) 6.
68 mechanism as resulting from a balanced 19-Mb chromosomal inversion on chromosome 10q.
69 across Africa and Europe, we identify a 9 Mb chromosomal inversion on chromosome 8, which exhibits st
70 ation at narrow sheath2 is associated with a chromosomal inversion on the long arm of chromosome 4.
71 nt vector of human malaria, carries abundant chromosomal inversion polymorphism nonrandomly associate
72                                              Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms can be common, but t
73 y of our methods to survey for, and genotype chromosomal inversions should help our understanding of
74         The Rw mutation is associated with a chromosomal inversion spanning 30 cM of the proximal por
75 riations implicated in adaptation, including chromosomal inversions, substantially predates the ecoty
76 rm of polymorphisms, copy number variations, chromosomal inversions, subtelomeric hypervariation, los
77 ations and those found at the breakpoints of chromosomal inversions suggests a connection between the
78                                              Chromosomal inversion supergenes, which form blocks of l
79                                      A large chromosomal inversion system affects many traits includi
80 >50% of this difference is controlled by one chromosomal inversion that covers approximately 5% of th
81 n containing ion transporters spans the 2Rop chromosomal inversion that distinguishes these species.
82 gene to identify an early-acquired recurrent chromosomal inversion that harbors a locus encoding the
83 linked gene ADAM15 appear to be derived by a chromosomal inversion that interrupted an ancestral ADAM
84 s notably different among ruminants due to a chromosomal inversion that splits MHC type II genes into
85  on multiple shared alleles within extensive chromosomal inversions that originated from an initial a
86                                              Chromosomal inversions that suppress crossing over are a
87 se 5' regulatory region is fused by a 1.8-Mb chromosomal inversion to the 3' region of a gene express
88 eticists have been using naturally occurring chromosomal inversions to infer phylogenetic histories,
89 ctivation of anaplastic lymphoma kinase by a chromosomal inversion was described; transformation was
90                                          His chromosomal inversion was found to truncate HMGA2, a gen
91 gions of highest divergence, concentrated in chromosomal inversions, were under selection during line
92                                              Chromosomal inversions, which are ubiquitous in the genu
93 f mutation, and demonstrated that it is an X chromosomal inversion with one breakpoint close to Brn4.
94 x independent Notch mutations resulting from chromosomal inversions with one breakpoint at cytologica
95  loci, which supports previous findings of a chromosomal inversion within the MHC type II gene region