FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term chromosomal_inversion ID (Ontology) SO:1000030 (Sequence Ontology)
Definition An interchromosomal mutation where a region of the chromosome is inverted with respect to wild type.
Also Known As "chromosomal inversion"
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Aberrations (FBab)  CLASS_OF_ABERRATION    3859
Aberrations (FBab)  FEATURE_TYPE    2765
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 chromosomal_inversion (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)    4150
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  chromosome_structure_variation
   |__intrachromosomal_mutation
       |__chromosomal_inversion  4487 rec.
           |__bipartite_inversion 48 rec.
           |__deficient_inversion 81 rec.
           |__inversion_cum_translocation 234 rec.
           |   |__inverted_intrachromosomal_transposition 42 rec.
           |__inverted_ring_chromosome 1 rec.
           |__paracentric_inversion 4 rec.
           |__pericentric_inversion
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Is a intrachromosomal_mutation
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    "chromosomal inversion" EXACT
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosomal_inversion "wiki"