paracentrici
Paracentrici, in genetics, refer to paracentric inversions, a type of chromosomal rearrangement in which a segment of a chromosome is inverted but does not include the centromere. They are contrasted with pericentric inversions, where the inverted segment does include the centromere. The term paracentrici is the plural form used in some languages; in English, the corresponding term is paracentric inversions.
Formation and meiotic behavior characterize paracentric inversions. They arise when two breaks occur on the same
Phenotypic effects depend on the genes involved and the breakpoints. Carriers often show no obvious phenotype,