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During inversion, a chromosome fragment breaks free and reattaches itself

a) in all chromosomes at once.
b) in a translocation.
c) in reverse.
d) in a nonhomologous pair.

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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Inversion occurs when a part of the chromosome breaks off, flips around, and becomes reattached. So, the order of the genes becomes reversed from what it was.

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