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How can paracentric and paracentric inversion act as crossing over suppressor? Describe or illustrate is crossing over really suppressed? ​

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Answered by ItsInnocent
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Explanation:

Paracentric inversions result when two breaks in one chromosome arm rejoin after the excised piece has inverted. These rearrangements are commonly recorded in polytene chromosomes, where the presence of them is shown by the formation of a loop allowing the homologues to be closely paired .

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