genomic rearrangements
Genomic rearrangements refer to structural changes in the DNA sequence of an organism's genome, where certain segments of DNA are moved, duplicated, deleted, or inverted. These alterations can impact the organization and functioning of genes, potentially leading to variations in traits and diseases.
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