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1. Leveraging the T2T assembly to resolve rare and pathogenic inversions in reference genome gaps.

2. Fitness consequences of structural variation inferred from a House Finch pangenome.

3. Sexually selected differences in warbler plumage are related to a putative inversion on the Z chromosome.

4. Inversions encounter relaxed genetic constraints and balance birth and death of TPS genes in Curcuma.

5. The origin and maintenance of supergenes contributing to ecological adaptation in Atlantic herring.

6. A novel pathogenic germline chromosome 3 inversion in von Hippel-Lindau disease.

7. Unravelling the novel sex determination genotype with 'ZY' and a distinctive 2.15-2.95 Mb inversion among poplar species through haplotype-resolved genome assembly and comparative genomics analysis.

8. T-DNA insertion in Arabidopsis caused coexisting chromosomal inversion and duplication at megabase level.

9. A comparative analysis of planarian genomes reveals regulatory conservation in the face of rapid structural divergence.

10. Identifying inversions with breakpoints in the Dystrophin gene through long-read sequencing: report of two cases.

11. The past, the recent, and the ongoing evolutionary processes of the worldwide invasive ascidian Styela plicata.

12. Genomic architecture and population structure of Boreogadus saida from Canadian waters.

13. Chromosomal inversions harbour excess mutational load in the coral, Acropora kenti, on the Great Barrier Reef.

14. invdup(8)(8q24.13q24.3)-A Complex Alteration and Its Clinical Consequences.

15. The impact of inversions across 33,924 families with rare disease from a national genome sequencing project.

16. A rare complex structural variant of novel intragenic inversion combined with reciprocal translocation t(X;1)(p21.2;p13.3) in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

17. Conservation of a Chromosome 8 Inversion and Exon Mutations Confirm Common Gulonolactone Oxidase Gene Evolution Among Primates, Including H. Neanderthalensis.

18. Unravelling inversions: Technological advances, challenges, and potential impact on crop breeding.

19. Genome sequencing detects a balanced pericentric inversion with breakpoints that impact the DMD and upstream region of POU3F4 genes.

20. Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization of Rare but Repeatedly Observed Inversions in German Population.

21. Karyotypic Reshuffling in the Genus Rhipidomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) Revealed by Zoo-FISH.

22. Nanopore long-read sequencing analysis reveals ZIC1 dysregulation caused by a de novo 3q inversion with a breakpoint located 7 kb downstream of ZIC1.

23. Examination of Large Chromosomal Inversions in the Genome of Erwinia amylovora Strains Reveals Worldwide Distribution and North America-Specific Types.

24. Higher chromosomal abnormality rate in blastocysts from a subset of patients with pericentric inversion (Inv) 1 variant.

25. Double-strand breaks induce inverted duplication chromosome rearrangements by a DNA polymerase δ-dependent mechanism.

26. A novel tetra-primer ARMS-PCR approach for the molecular karyotyping of chromosomal inversion 2Ru in the main malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii.

27. Large Intron Inversions in Romanian Patients with Hemophilia A-First Report.

28. The molecular mechanisms of recombinant chromosome 18 with parental pericentric inversions and a review of the literature.

29. Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms shape human brain morphology.

30. Weak antagonistic fitness effects can maintain an inversion polymorphism.

31. Complex evolutionary processes maintain an ancient chromosomal inversion.

32. Conclusion of diagnostic odysseys due to inversions disrupting GLI3 and FBN1 .

33. Heterozygous inversion breakpoints suppress meiotic crossovers by altering recombination repair outcomes.

34. Inversions on human chromosomes.

35. An oligogenic architecture underlying ecological and reproductive divergence in sympatric populations.

36. Experimental introgression in Drosophila: Asymmetric postzygotic isolation associated with chromosomal inversions and an incompatibility locus on the X chromosome.

37. Systematic identification of gene-altering programmed inversions across the bacterial domain.

38. A survey of current methods to detect and genotype inversions.

39. Do chromosomal inversion carriers really need preimplantation genetic testing?

40. Replication-associated inversions are the dominant form of bacterial chromosome structural variation.

41. A high-resolution map of small-scale inversions in the gibbon genome.

42. Chromosomal inversions can limit adaptation to new environments.

43. What inversion lengths can tell us about their evolution.

44. Natural selection and the distribution of chromosomal inversion lengths.

45. Comparative linkage mapping uncovers recombination suppression across massive chromosomal inversions associated with local adaptation in Atlantic silversides.

46. Recurrent inversion polymorphisms in humans associate with genetic instability and genomic disorders.

47. The double game of chromosomal inversions in a neotropical butterfly.

48. Prenatal diagnosis and molecular cytogenetic characterization of partial dup (18p)/del (18q) due to a maternal pericentric inversion 18 in a foetus with multiple anomalies.

49. Stable inversion clines in a grasshopper species group despite complex geographical history.

50. Correction of a Factor VIII genomic inversion with designer-recombinases.

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