Abstract

Chromoanasynthesis is a subtype of chromoanagenesis, a term used to describe the single-step processes by which complex chromosomal rearrangements lead to localized structural genomic reorganization of one or a few chromosomes. During chromoanasynthesis, complex chromosomal rearrangements are mediated by replication-based mechanisms including fork stalling and template switching (FoSTeS) or by microhomology-mediated break-induced replication (MMBIR). As a result, highly reorganized chromosomes with multiple copy number changes including deletions, duplications, and triplications are generated.

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