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English: By Richard Wheeler (Zephyris) 2007.
The two major two chromosome mutations; insertion and translocation. These occur relatively often in humans between chromosomes 4 and 20.
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2007-02-20 19:54 Zephyris 616×856×8 (19589 bytes) == Summary == By Richard Wheeler ([[User:Zephyris|Zephyris]]) 2007. The two major two chromosome mutations; insertion and translocation. These occur relatively often in humans between chromosomes 4 and 20. == Licensing == {{GFDL-self}}
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