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#Question id: 5715


Following some abnormality is due to Gene rearrangement on chromosome. 

A, Affecting the expression of gene

B. Disrupt the function of gene

C. Reduced recombination between gene present in inverted region

D. Cross over suppressor 

Which of the following above abnormality is may be associated with inversion?

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  1. A,B, &C only     

  2. B, C, &D only    

  3. A, B, &D only         

  4. A, B, C &D

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