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Die cytologischen und genetischen Konsequenzen von Inversionen

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Neben den mikroskopisch unsichtbaren Genmutationen haben die sichtbaren Aberrationen der linearen Chromosomenstruktur einen erheblichen Anteil an der Gesamtmutabilität des Genotyps. Diese als Chromosomenmutationen bekannten Erscheinungen stehen den Genmutationen wahrscheinlich zahlenmäßig nicht nach.

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Panitz, R. (1960). Die cytologischen und genetischen Konsequenzen von Inversionen. In: Autrum, H., et al. Ergebnisse der Biologie. Ergebnisse der Biologie Advances in Biology, vol 22. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-94769-8_6

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