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The class of chromosomal disturbances discussed in the former chapter comprises those concerning whole chromosomes or groups of whole chromosomes. Polyploidy and non-disjunction are the phenomena most commonly observed in this connection. Here the constellation of the chromosome group is interfered with. The class to be discussed in this chapter concerns actual aberations of sections of chromosomes; it comprises the phenomena of translocation, deficiency, inversion and duplication of a fragment or section of a chromosome.

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Eloff, G. (1932). Changes in the crossing-over value due to translocation and related phenomena. In: A theoretical and experimental study on the changes in the crossing-over value, their causes and meaning. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6331-8_9

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