Centric fusion is a fusion of two nonhomologous chromosomes with terminal or near-terminal centromeres that produces bi-armed submetacentric or metacentric chromosomes. Their importance from an evolutionary and clinical perspective it is described here.
Centric fusion is a fusion of two nonhomologous chromosomes with terminal or near-terminal centromeres that produces bi-armed submetacentric or metacentric chromosomes. Their importance from an evolutionary and clinical perspective it is described here. (en)