(Solved) : Homologs Which Are Heterozygous For An Inversion Have Difficulties Pairing In Me . . .
Homologs which are heterozygous for an inversion have difficulties pairing in meiosis. During pairing homologous regions associate with one another. Consequently individual heterozygous for an inversion will form a structure known as an inversion loop. What is the consequence of a crossover within this inverted region?
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