Familial Down syndrome can be caused by a translocation between chromosomes 1 and 14.
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Q36: Inversions suppress crossing over by providing a
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Q42: Translocations may be pericentric or paracentric.
Q43: A pericentric inversion includes the centromere.
Q44: Inversions and translocations are without evolutionary significance.
Q45: Familial Down syndrome is caused by a
Q46: A position effect occurs when a gene's
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